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Discuss “Exhibits embrace anti-war activism”

Challenging the norm and society, two artists currently featured in the Regina Gouger Miller Gallery in Purnell are making statements about political issues past, present, and future; moving their audience members; and compelling them into action.

Joyce Kozloff’s exhibit Exterior and Interior Cartographies is exactly what it says: cartography. This ancient study of maps has never typically been revered for its aesthetic nature or riveting subject matter. However, Kozloff’s work absolutely revamps her subject by adding flair and meaning. Kozloff earned a BFA from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1964 and an MFA from Columbia University in 1967. She is currently a member of Artists Against the War. The works shown in the Miller Gallery...

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