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The group exhibition features twelve MFA students from San Jose State University, reflecting on Judith Butler's essay 'Precarious Life.' Artists engage in diverse mediums, including painting, printmaking, and multidisciplinary installation, showcasing personal experiences alongside significant sociopolitical themes. Splitting the show into two parts, the first six artists present their work starting April 4, while the remaining six will display their creations from June 19 through August 24. This exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the artist's role in a rapidly evolving technological landscape amid societal challenges.
This exhibition is a poignant engagement with Judith Butler's ideas on precarious life, inviting reflection on how personal narratives intersect with broader sociopolitical themes through diverse artistic mediums.
Each of the twelve MFA students stands at the crossroads of personal experience and philosophical inquiry, exploring their identities and the role of art amid technological and societal changes.
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