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For the final episode of season 1, Zach shares artist Jeffrey Gibson who creates a multidisciplinary and multidimensional exhibition called, "The Space In Which To Place Me," for the United States pavillion at the 60th Venice Biennale Art Exhibition this year.
Zach had the chance to see the exhibition in person, a celebration of traditional indigenous materials and culture with a modern twist. As an indigenous and queer artist, Gibson incorporates themes of identity, democracy, tradition, and what it means to evolve as a culture and people through time.
On display through November 24th, 2024, if you can make it to Venice, it's worth the trip! If not, check out our Instagram for more - and the official exhibition website for detailed images and descriptions.
Thanks for joining us for season 1! You've been everything a great audience could be. See you around the corner.
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For the final episode of season 1, Zach shares artist Jeffrey Gibson who creates a multidisciplinary and multidimensional exhibition called, "The Space In Which To Place Me," for the United States pavillion at the 60th Venice Biennale Art Exhibition this year.
Zach had the chance to see the exhibition in person, a celebration of traditional indigenous materials and culture with a modern twist. As an indigenous and queer artist, Gibson incorporates themes of identity, democracy, tradition, and what it means to evolve as a culture and people through time.
On display through November 24th, 2024, if you can make it to Venice, it's worth the trip! If not, check out our Instagram for more - and the official exhibition website for detailed images and descriptions.
Thanks for joining us for season 1! You've been everything a great audience could be. See you around the corner.