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Image Date
11-14-2017
Event Date
Tuesday, November 14: 4:15pm
Description
Ken Gonzales-Day is a Los Angeles based artist whose interdisciplinary practice considers the historical construction of race and the limits of representational systems ranging from lynching photographs to museum displays. His widely-cited Erased Lynching series, along with the publication of Lynching in the West: 1850-1935 in 2006, has slowly transformed the understanding of racialized violence in the United States and specifically raised awareness of the history of lynching Latinos and other communities of color in California. Free and open to the public, join us on Tuesday, November 14 at 4:15PM in the Peeler Auditorium to hear Ken discuss his work in the exhibition Shadowlands (on display from November 14th until December 15th in the Visual Arts Gallery at the Peeler Art Center).
Recommended Citation
Gonzales-Day, Ken, "Artist Lecture with Ken Gonzales-Day" (2017). All Past Events. 102, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/102