Hostile Terrain 94: A Project by the Undocumented Migration Project at Chapman UniversityMain MenuHostile Terrain 94 by the Undocumented Migration ProjectHostile Terrain 94 - Participants ReflectRaul Baltazar and Tochtli 7 the Aztec Bunny - An Interview with the artist about his video worksAn Interview With the Artist About His Video WorksRaul Baltazar - A Selection of Video WorksA Selection of Video WorksTHE BORDER/ LA FRONTERA father of COYOTE CULTUREMarcus Herse0219eb2a5a2992ddcae46fff7974d31b23cfc1a5
During the month of September 2020 Students from several classes in the Wilkinson college (including the Wilkinson Engaging the World: Leading the Conversation on Race FFC, Cultural Anthropology and Latinx studies) along with many volunteers from across the campus will participate in filling out the tags that comprise the installation. Due to physical distancing regulations in response to the COVID 19 virus this activity will take place remotely and participants will work form the safety of their homes. We will present the finished installation along with documentation of its creation as well as personal reflections by students in form of a virtual exhibition during the reception on October 1st.
Timelapse Install Hostile Terrain 94 at Chapman University
12020-10-01T02:13:09+00:00Timelapse Install Hostile Terrain 94 at Chapman University1As part of our fall 2020 programming the Guggenheim Gallery will host Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94), a participatory art project sponsored and organized by the ...plain2020-10-01T02:13:09+00:00YouTubeGuggenheim Gallery at Chapman University2020-10-01T02:05:50ZcIda6phpJto