9th Annual Perspectives in African-American Experience: Emerging Visions Residency and Exhibition
9th Annual Perspectives in African-American Experience: Emerging Visions Residency and Exhibition
Featuring artist Alexis Callender
Difficult Love (What Scatters and Then Comes Back Together)
Paintings and drawings exploring a speculative history of the Black Atlantic performed by women channeled from colonial paintings and archives.
Co-Sponsors: Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives, Department of English, RCAH Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity, with support from a OIII Creating Inclusive Excellence Grant, Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
Virtual LookOut
While RCAH’s exhibition spaces won’t yet be opening their physical doors, we will be offering several online visual art experiences over the course of the Fall 2020 semester. You can now explore our current exhibition in the LookOut through an immersive visual tour. RCAH students will be adding digital content about our exhibitions throughout the semester, so keep up to date by checking this page and following us on Facebook and Instagram.
Instructions
Are you staying at home but wishing you could visit RCAH and the LookOut? Wander through the LookOut Gallery online with the virtual tour of our exhibition spaces! To enter the virtual gallery, click here. Tour produced by AbleEyes.
To navigate the tour:
- Move around the galleries by clicking from circle to circle on the floor
- Scroll to zoom in and out on specific artworks.
- Cursor over blue pins for more information about artworks
- Click the icons on the bottom left to see a "dollhouse" view or jump to a different RCAH space
- Click the icons on the bottom right to share the tour on social media, use a VR headset, or expand to a full screen view
- Explore!
Exhibitions included:
- RCAH LookOut Gallery. Difficult Love (What Scatters and Then Comes Back Together). Paintings by Alexis Callender.
- 2D Display Cases. Justice for All: Social Justice in Comics
- 3D Display Cases. Every Day: Works from the Firecracker Foundation Collection