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A art exhibition exhibiting working that explore the conditions of being as a immigrant.
The exhibition “4,489” explores the condition of being and belonging through themes of forced migration, memory, and the bond between a father and son. Abednego and Abenda Sohn, a father-son duo, use performative self-portraiture, video installation, and sculptures to delve into the post-Liberia Civil War’s impact on preserving Liberian identity and culture while analyzing the emotional toll of separation and the process of reconstructing what remains through layers of loss.
ADMISSION INFO
“Free”
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Opening for the exhibition will be held January 11 at 6pm at the Waterfire Art Center, following the opening there will be an artist talk January 18th at 6pm.
LOCATION
475 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02908
PARKING INFO
Onsite parking available in the front lot. More parking is available in the adjacent ALCO lots on evenings and weekends.