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SUMMARY:OMAA Conversations: Grace Yasumura
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the historic Leavitt Theatre for a lecture by Grace Yasumura.\n\nYasumura co-curated the 2024-2025 exhibition The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. She will speak about the show\, which examined the intertwined histories of sculpture and race in the United States\, and brought together 82 works created between 1792 and 2023. Ranging from palm-sized coins to monumental statues\, and created in diverse media such as clay\, feathers\, shoes\, rhinestones\, and hair\, these sculptures invite nuanced and complex conversations about the enduring power of sculpture as a potent tool in the making and unmaking of race and racism in the United States. This event is free with advance registration required. Please visit ogunquitmuseum.org for more information.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us at the historic Leavitt Theatre for a lecture by&nbsp\;Grace&nbsp\;Yasumura.</p>\n\n<p>Yasumura co-curated&nbsp\;the 2024-2025 exhibition&nbsp\;<a href="https://americanart.si.edu/exhibition/67675/sculpture-shape-of-power" style="box-sizing: border-box\; background: transparent\; transition: 0.2s ease-in\; color: rgb(114\, 174\, 182)\; font-style: italic\; border: none !important\; text-decoration-line: none !important\;"><em>The Shape of Power:&nbsp\;</em><em>Stories of Race and American Sculpture&nbsp\;</em></a>at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. She will speak about the show\, which examined the intertwined histories of sculpture and race in the United States\, and brought together 82 works created between 1792 and 2023. Ranging from palm-sized coins to monumental statues\, and created in diverse media such as clay\, feathers\, shoes\, rhinestones\, and hair\, these sculptures invite nuanced and complex conversations about the enduring power of sculpture as a potent tool in the making and unmaking of race and racism in the United States. This event is free with advance registration required. Please visit <a href="http://www.ogunquitmuseum.org" target="_blank">ogunquitmuseum.org</a> for more information.&nbsp\;</p>\n
LOCATION:Leavitt Theatre 259 Main Street Ogunquit ME
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DTSTAMP:20260513T001433Z
URL:https://www.wellschamber.org/events/details/omaa-conversations-grace-yasumura-7810
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