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Invisible Identity: Mujeres Dominicanas en California

February 5, 2014

Invisible Identity: Mujeres Dominicanas en California

Invisible Identity Exhibition Case

Invisible Identity: Mujeres Dominicanas en California, a photographic and video installation by Sonia BasSheva Manjon, director of the Barnett Center for Integrated Arts and Enterprise, is on display through March 3 in the Ohio Union's First Floor Glass Exhibition Cases (across from the Infomation Center). It examines the stories of four generations of Dominican women in a single family who immigrated to California and explores how photography, video, ethnography, and oral history capture expressions of identity and allow for identities to be expressed.

The installation is co-sponsored by the Diversity and Identify Studies Collective at OSU.