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SUMMARY:Exhibition:Angkor Complex: ​Cultural Heritage and Post-Genocide Memory in Cambodia.
DESCRIPTION:Care in Uncertain Times\n \nAs crises of public health\, economic instability\, authoritarian regimes\, racial injustice\, and climate change spread around the globe\, millions are experiencing distress\, conflict\, uncertainty\, and vulnerability. This troubling combination of experiences is nothing new for Cambodians. Between 1975-1979\, when the Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia\, about a quarter of the country’s populations died of infectious diseases\, weapon wounds\, and malnutrition.\n \nThis exhibition brings together more than 80 works of art spanning a millennium to present how the visual culture of Cambodia and its diaspora has evolved in the face of cultural upheaval. Showcasing works from worldwide collections\, including those from some of the foremost members of the Cambodian contemporary art scene\, Angkor Complex allows viewers to encounter the still-fresh scars of a genocide and critically appreciate the strategies evolved to nurture resilience in trying times.\n\nLead support for this exhibition is provided by the U-M Office of the Provost\, U-M Office of the President\, National Endowment for the Arts\, Michigan Arts and Culture Council\, Eleanor Noyes Crumpacker Endowment Fund\, and U-M Ross School of Business.\n 
UID:114750-21833505@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/114750
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Art,UMMA,Public Health,Museum,Exhibition,Culture
LOCATION:Museum of Art - A. Alfred Taubman Gallery I
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DTSTAMP:20240411T101552
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:The Clements Library Bookworm
DESCRIPTION:The Bookworm is happy to welcome the instructor and several students to the program where they will be in the conversation as they discuss the inspiration and work which generated the student-curated exhibit.  Living Photography: Finding Film History in the Archives is the capstone project for Matthew Solomon’s Film\, Television and Media course. Twenty-three students delved into the Clements’ prehistory and early motion picture collections to curate this exhibition.\n\nFive short audiovisual essays produced by the students will  allow visitors another way of experiencing the exhibition through the QR codes on each case.\n\nSponsored by Barbara and Wally Prince\n\nLink to online exhibit: https://clements.umich.edu/exhibit/living-photography/\n\nFree event - Registration Required: http://myumi.ch/gjgzR
UID:121362-21846454@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/121362
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Undergraduate Students,Undergraduate,Library,libraries,Humanities,history,Free,Film,Exhibition,art history,art,american history,american culture
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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