Let’s Raise Our Racial IQ with Art with Robin Holder
Past Event
Robin Holder’s work explores racial and cultural identities and complexities, including inequity and social justice.
In this presentation she’ll discuss her body of work, including Our Social Skin, a set of 10 artist’s books that examine cultural inequity in the context of our national holidays.
Our Social Skin is on view during the Boundless exhibition in the Feferman Gallery.
Free, but registration required.
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About Robin Holder
Robin Holder is a contemporary artist motivated by the complexities of racial inequity, social justice and identity. Her research based, mixed technique works are saturated with cultural references that reveal the conflicts of our human experience. Holder’s work, exploring societal access and lack of empowerment, provides unique opportunities for challenging discussions about socio-economic imbalances, the complexities of identity, cultural inequity, race, and religion.