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Hwang, Tae
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Day 9 May 25, 2016 Title: Falling Stars Artist: Ziting Wang, Kelly Livingston, and Jingyi Tian At Various locations around UCSD. Ziting Wang, Kelly Livingston, and Jingyi Tian participate in the protest against the shutting down of the UAG gallery are placing small boxes around the campus with a note inside informing students about the closing of the art gallery. The note then refers the viewer to take the box and place it in front of Mandeville, then check out the UAG. There are 400 boxes so with any luck they will all end up back at Mandeville and raise awareness of this event. Keep your eyes on the look out! Various locations around UCSD. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) ACTIONS hosted by Collective Magpie (artists Tae Hwang & MR Barnadas plus participants)
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image
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ark:/20775/bb8537146h
Language
English
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Dissenters Political art Performance art Sculpture Texts Letters Memorials minute Loss (Psychology) Memory Nostalgia Writing Art galleries (buildings) Maps University of California, San Diego. University Art Gallery University of California, San Diego--History
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