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First Thursday Tour: Live from the Frontline

First Thursday Tour

 

Live from the Frontline: Tamara Cedré

October 3, 2024 | 6:00pm

Free
Culver Center of the Arts

Event Info

Join a drop-in, docent-led tour of Live from the Frontline: Tamara Cedré on October 3 at 6pm for First Thursday. Tour will be led by Ashley McNelis, UCR Gluck Fellow and PhD student in Art History.

About the exhibition

A People’s History of the I.E. presents Live from the Frontline, a participatory public memory project inviting artists into the archives and the landscapes of logistics to create site-specific works that explore the roots of environmental racism, and to concurrently advocate for social justice. The project includes eight sites located in Riverside and San Bernardino where long histories of colonialism and extraction from the land and labor are palpable, offering opportunities to reflect on what the curators call “the slow violence of the supply chain.”

In this exhibition, artist Tamara Cedré examines the industrial heritage of Colton and Fontana as a way of framing current questions surrounding the sprawl of logistics. She juxtaposes her new photographic works with archival imagery to reveal the forces that have shaped settlement and land use in mostly BIPOC communities. Aerial footage, shot by supporting artist Adrian Metoyer gives a wider perspective as soundscapes crafted by media archivist Henry Apodaca with community journalist Anthony Victoria bring voices and sounds from the environment into the gallery.

Learn more about the exhibition here.

Credits

First Thursday Tours are made possible by the Gluck Fellows in the Arts Program at the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at UC Riverside.

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