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Joel Tauber, Some Of The People I Met On My Pilgrimage: Abraham Fosce, Alam Martinez, Albert Williams, Alex Vera, Amanda Yew, Azor Adame, Blass Montiel, Brigitte Kuo, Carlos David Villa, Carlos Luan Garcia, Christian Murquez, Christina Valentine, Cruz Manuel A Llanos Flores, Daniel Angeles A, David G Real, Diego Jordán, Estella Vargas, Francisco Mendoza, Fred Wu, Georg Pallawch, Grant Miller, Guadalupe Pasillas, Guillermo Cabanellas, Gustavo Rene Gomez, Hannah Kim Varamini, Héctor R González Cuéllar, Henrique Torres, Humberto Garcias, Humberto Velázquez Villalvazo, Indira Briseno, Isai Mota, Javio Corona, Jill Kirby, Judith Atamirano, Kevin Almanza, Leta Ming, Luigi Rivera, Madhu Pocha, Maggie Gonzalez, Marco A. Arreola, Maria Miranda, Mark Bemesderfer, Michael O’Connor, Michal Sopor, Molly Knight, Noberto Diaz, Rosemary and Angelina Olmedo, Rosemary Olmedo Jr, Sandy Novak, Sinjun Balabanoff, Terry Spears, Tom Morrison, Uriel Vicona Guzman, Xavier Martinez, Betty Rothman and Deanna Lynne Horton, 2020
Exhibition
Joel Tauber: Border-Ball, A 40-day pilgrimage along the U.S. and Mexico Border
10 Mar 2022 – 4 Jun 2022
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 12:00 – 21:00
- Saturday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Sunday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Tuesday
- 12:00 – 17:00
- Wednesday
- 12:00 – 17:00
Free admission
Address
- Hillside Campus 1700
- Lida Street
- Pasadena
California - 91103
- United States
Conceived at the height of the immigration debate during the Trump presidency, conceptual artist Joel Tauber embarked on a 40-day pilgrimage along the U.S.–Mexico border.
About
on view at the Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery
Exhibition Dates: March 10 – June 4, 2022
Conceived at the height of the immigration debate during the Trump presidency, conceptual artist Joel Tauber embarked on a 40-day pilgrimage along the U.S.–Mexico border. Deeply unsettled by the amplifying division and separation, Tauber wanted to turn the tables of the conversation by fostering connection and community. The result of this poetic and activist gesture is Border-Ball, a site-specific installation exploring how the dynamics of trust and open dialogue can bridge the growing rifts of fractured societies. Presented on the heels of Tauber’s award-winning film of the same title, the exhibition debuts at ArtCenter’s Williamson Gallery from March 10 through June 4, 2022.
To view the show, please book an advanced reservation with proof of COVID-19 vaccination by emailing exhibitions@artcenter.edu
To read the entire press release: http://www.artcenter.edu/connect/college-news/joel-tauber-border-ball.html