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LIGHT YEAR BROOKLYN 2017
How do we create identity? Is it entirely of the self, or are there ancillary factors that influence the way we identify our persona. We The Hell am I, redresses and examines place, past histories, gender roles, traumas, contemporary mythologies, and movement through time and space as an amalgam and pastiche of complex identity construction. Featuring works by American artists, Liss LaFleur, Andrew Erdos, and Indigenous artists, Dylan McLaughlin and Nicholas Galanin, the exhibition seeks to illuminate the building blocks of identity and highlight their fluidity as evolutionary armor.
Dylan McLaughlin (Diné)
Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit/Unangan)
Liss LaFleur (American)
Andrew Erdos (American)
Photograph by Andrew Erdos
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