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MISSING PAGES is now live!

September 7, 2021 Posted by BRIDGE and Idea Exchange Articles, Community, Event

Visit Missing Pages on https://www.missingpages.space/!

Missing Pages is a community-centric online project that makes space for voices that are underrepresented in our knowledge institutions. Public catalogues of stories—whether an archive, a university, or a library—are intended to tell us who we are. However, they undoubtedly omit and exclude experiences and knowledge. This series of online artworks and public programs focuses on personal and collective narratives that shape our communities, both locally and internationally, that are missing from collected records.

Featuring works by Joni Cheung, Faye Harnest, Donna M. Paris and David Ofori Zapparoli, Alyssa Pisciotto, Grace Salez and Judith Price, and Amanda White

Presented by BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design and Cambridge Art Galleries | Idea Exchange

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