Capital Lives explores the diversity of lived experiences in Washington, D.C., through photography. The exhibition highlights the work of young photographers documenting the residents and events of the nation’s capital during a time of heightened political tension. The artists in Capital Lives ask: What lies under the image of power? What does it mean to exist in a time when major political shifts trigger movements of both hate and of acceptance? How do artists engage with different identities in such a place and time? Capital Lives is the Stamp Gallery’s annual docent-curated exhibition, curated by gallery staff member Katherine Mullineaux (UMCP ’18), currently an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland. The exhibition is on view May 30 through July 4, 2018. An opening reception, free and open to the public, will take place at the opening reception on May 30, from 5:00 to 7:00pm. There will be refreshments served.
Opening Reception and Performance: Wednesday, May 30, 2018, 5:00–7:00pm
Exhibition: May 30––July 4, 2018
Free and open to the public
Our gallery doors are open Monday–Friday 11 am to 4 pm during the summer semester. Questions can be directed to the Gallery via this email, or our coordinator, M’kina Tapscott, at mjt3@umd.edu.
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