"Hair exhibit + exploration of hair’s significance both culturally and personally...association between hair and power
— Emilie
"Seeing the faces of people impacted by WW2 and the Partition turned semi-3D through the crystals is such a moving effect. I always feel touched by photographs, but these sculptures feel so alive
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"I am Mexican American, born and raised in California. The idea of seeing your homeland as an outsider, of having memories that are almost second hand, really struck me. Thank you
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"Thank you for bringing to life, within myself, a deeper appreciation of the contributions of some groups of my fellow human beings that deserve respect and my admiration. I leave more empathetic and with a richer feel for humanity
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"This is beautiful, yet hurts at the same time. As a Black American I understand when your stories are excluded from history. I’m so glad I got to experience the resting place of these soldiers.
— Maya
"Wonderful and frightening. Pays homage to unrecognized fighters against the Germans to their victory
— Julius Gall
"How did you make the holographic /3D pictures in the cubes?
Please let me know @ premoli@apstudio.net
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"Troubled by Ms Matthew’s use of photographs and phrases re Native Americans in a way which seems to suggest she sees an equivalency from her experiences to theirs, esp references to boarding schools and forced assimilation of native peoples. Disturbing, iMHO.
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"Amazing tour with Cristin, who is always an wonderful presenter, and Annu Palakunnathu, the artist! What an honor and an unforgettable visit to the Newport Art Museum!
— Carolina