Not at Home is an opportunity to discuss how visual material has registered changing relations to home over time. How have home and its opposites - displacement, estrangement, voyage, or exile - manifested in visual expression and material culture throughout history? How does the home/not-at-home duality shape a person, artist, or community’s relationship to home? If home is denied, rejected, or destroyed, what are the spaces of not-at-home, and how are they visually created? What role can visual material or culture play in making the not-at-home into home?
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