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(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
This installation image features Scale: Interior Central Section by Cheryl Goldsleger (1988) and DCW Chair by Charles Eames and Bernice Alexandra "Ray" Eames (1950-1969).
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
This installation view features a description of the exhibit and the etching and aquatint, Mirror (1961).
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
This installation image features The Nude Man Portfolio (1965).
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
This installation image features Sisters by Hung Liu (2000) and Pear by Flora C. Mace and Joey Kirkpatrick (1992).
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
(Re)discovering S(h)elves: Selections from the Permanent Collection
How does society define identity? How do you? How do pieces of the identity puzzle such as gender, color, social class or spirituality influence our experiences? Through a diverse selection of artists and media, this exhibition from University Museums’ permanent collection explores some of the many ways in which identity can be empowered or marginalized, multidimensional or stereotyped.
This panoramic image displays the southern portion of the gallery.