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Northeastern University’s Gallery 360 has debuted a cross-campus exhibition in partnership with Northeastern Crossing, a Tremont Street space that serves both the Northeastern and neighboring Roxbury communities. The exhibition explores the colonial links between land and the bodies of oppressed groups and aims to draw local residents to the campus.

“Fluid Matters, Grounded Bodies” originated at The Gallatin Galleries at New York University, and the NYU team has worked collaboratively with Juliana Barton, Director of the Center for the Arts at Northeastern and Curator of Gallery 360, to translate the show for a Boston audience. There are a few changes to the show in its Boston form: Barton has included three new artists, Allison Janae Hamilton, Wendy Red Star and duo Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle.

Read more at The Bay State Banner

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