An exhibition featuring the work of prolific Mexican-born performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña and collaborators including acclaimed book artist Felicia Rice. This multi-media and multi-faceted art exhibition delves into the meaning of identity, legal documentation, racism, and appearance.
Free and open to the public
Parking $4
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About the Sesnon Gallery
The Sesnon Gallery operates a museum-oriented program for educational purposes and encourages interdisciplinary discourse through the lens of the arts. The gallery presents an annual schedule of exhibitions that represents a broad range of methods, media and cultures, in a local, regional, and national context, with a focus on contemporary practice. The Sesnon Gallery endeavors to integrate its programs and exhibitions into the lives of a broader community.
Visit the Sesnon Gallery:
Tuesday–Saturday, 12–5 pm
Wednesday 12–8 pm (closed Sunday and Monday)
Special discussions and performances Wednesday evenings 5-8pm.
The Sesnon Gallery is closed for holidays on Nov. 11, 27, 28.