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Secure the Bag, Mint the Soaps and Throw the Bones is a site of exchange that aims to recontextualize the intricate histories of the brown paper bag and Hispano cuaba soap while inviting the audience to play a game of dominoes. This is based on the artist’s ongoing examination of these items found in private and domestic settings. Nonetheless, their combined racialized, colonial and social complexity reverberates in the customs and dynamics of collective space within a black diasporic subjectivity and imagination. To learn more visit www.recessart.org/francheskaalcantara/
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Dustine's framed and secured.
Note: This photo is part of a set (>>Click Here<< "Dustine's Pix Set")
Securing our Future: Campus Safety and Violence Prevention Conference presented by the Department of Higher Education, the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security and the Attorney General's Office.
September 28, 2016 at the DCU Center in Worcester, MA
Securing our Future: Campus Safety and Violence Prevention Conference presented by the Department of Higher Education, the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security and the Attorney General's Office.
September 28, 2016 at the DCU Center in Worcester, MA
Not shown here, but a second support rafter was added to the centre of the middle frame to better support the mast.
chained and padlocked, she should stay in place. It will not deter the pirates but hopefully it might prevent them destroying my building in the process.
Secure the Bag, Mint the Soaps and Throw the Bones is a site of exchange that aims to recontextualize the intricate histories of the brown paper bag and Hispano cuaba soap while inviting the audience to play a game of dominoes. This is based on the artist’s ongoing examination of these items found in private and domestic settings. Nonetheless, their combined racialized, colonial and social complexity reverberates in the customs and dynamics of collective space within a black diasporic subjectivity and imagination. To learn more visit www.recessart.org/francheskaalcantara/