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New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU) presents an exhibition of five women artists who explore concepts of memory as it pertains to generational and cultural experience, immigration and migration. Through various media, they explore their experience of inherited memories and unveil personal stories of family and heritage while inviting us all to consider the deeper themes that connect us with the past, and with each other. Engaging with culturally significant materials and symbolism, these works examine the vicarious nature of memory, and present implicit meanings carried in ancestral artifacts that are passed from one generation to the next. Each artist meaningfully conveys the idea that we are all shaped not only by our personal experiences, but by those of past generations.On view during open hours.
Friday, October 25 through Sunday, March 16
Free with admission
Pre-registration not required
Pictured: Shirin Towfiq, Thinking About Migration (2020), installation of 20 digital prints on gauze with fan.
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106 E Main St, Los Gatos, CA, United States, California 95030
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