MOVING STORIES IN THE MAKING: An Exhibition of Migration Narratives opens at The Luminary

Moving Stories in the Making: An Exhibition of Migration Narratives is on view from February 3rd to March 30th at The Luminary

Moving Stories in the Making: An Exhibition of Migration Narratives brings together the work of local and national artists who craft narratives of migration, and holds space for migrants and those affected by migration to tell their stories. The exhibition will demonstrate how stories can shift entrenched attitudes toward immigration and how art can foster connections between migrants and the communities in which they become a part. 

An experiment in collaborative curating, the exhibition demonstrates how stories can shift entrenched attitudes toward immigration and how art can foster connections between migrants and the communities in which they become a part. Listening Sessions with local migrants, artists, scholars, and advocates from the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action (MICA) Project, the Inter-Faith Committee on Latin America (IFCLA), and Welcome Neighbor inform the exhibition and programming.

Moving Stories in the Making: An Exhibition of Migration Narratives is organized and curated by AMCS Harvey Fellow Jay Buchanan along with the Moving Stories Project faculty co-leads Lisa Bulawsky, Tabea Linhard, Ariela Schachter, and Ila Sheren.