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Pia Camil: Three Works

En línea10 Abril 2021 - 19 Septiembre 2021
Pia Camil: Three Works

Pia Camil: Three Works

Camil’s solo exhibition at MOCA Tucson features new iterations of existing works and a site-specific commission. The three major artworks that make up the show investigate relationships of power, intimacy, and collectivity during the pandemic, within the space of an art museum and in the broader bi-national landscape.

The works in Pia Camil’s exhibition provoke questions about the forces that divide and unite us, playfully yet tenderly suturing unity from fragments. The artist uses everyday materials, excesses, and cast-offs to create opportunities for connection, demonstrating that interactions guided by openness, curiosity, and reciprocity can replace oppressive systems of power and re-define relationships through collective action.

Thursday – Saturday: 11am-6pm,

Sunday: 11am-4pm

Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson

265 South Church Avenue

Tucson, AZ, 85701

https://moca-tucson.org/exhibition/pia-camil/#new_tab

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