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Tonika Lewis Johnson: Folded Map

ChicagoLoyola University Museum of Art (LUMA)3 July 2018 - 20 October 2018
Tonika Lewis Johnson: Folded Map

Tonika Lewis Johnson: Folded Map

Tonika Lewis Johnson’s ongoing Folded Map project connects residents who live at corresponding addresses in the North and South Side neighborhoods of Chicago. By documenting architectural aspects of the neighborhoods and conversations between residents, Lewis Johnson demonstrates how a city of renowned institutions and robust tourism is also a city that struggles with issues of racial inequality and segregation. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Loyola University’s Center for Urban Research & Learning and the Public History Program.

Artists in Conversation: Tonika Lewis Johnson and Paola Aguirre
Tuesday, September 4, 6-8 p.m.
Join LUMA for a conversation with featured artist Tonika Lewis Johnson and Paola Aguirre, an architectural and urban designer and professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Lewis Johnson and Aguirre will discuss the process of creating the interactive map featured in the Folded Map exhibition.

Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA)
820 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611
USA

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