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Opening of 'Disrupted, Borders' by Ara Oshagan
Using a variety of mediums (photography, film and collage), Ara Oshagan considers the impact of borders and the disruption of dislocation.
When and where
Date and time
Wednesday, June 7 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT
Location
Armenian Museum of America 65 Main Street Watertown, MA 02472
About this event
- 2 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Our next contemporary exhibit opens to the public with a reception on June 7. Photographer and installation artist Ara Oshagan's show is titled 'Disrupted, Borders'.
Drawing on his own history and identity, Oshagan brings together several series of work that focus on “his interest in diasporic identity, afterlives of displacement and colonization, erasure and (un)imagined futures.”
Using a variety of mediums ranging from photography to film to collage, Oshagan weaves together different geographies and spaces that considers the impact of borders (both visible and invisible) on our personal and collective history, past-present-future, and the disruption of dislocation.
This exhibition is curated by Ryann Casey.