Exploring Immigrant Identity through Art

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Abstract
For her capstone project, Abi Lopez curated a unique art exposition celebrating the narratives and identities of immigrant communities at Stanford. Inspired by her study abroad time in Paris, Abi decided to use art as a medium to bring about visibility and nuance to topics of immigration, identity, home, and belonging. Her art exposition was showcased at the Cantor Museum Night and Spring Arts Fair and was also published on a website she coded and a digital booklet. She hopes with this project to spark a dialogue about social justice and immigrant rights, both within the Stanford community and within various spaces outside of her community.

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Type of resource mixed material, still image, text
Date created June 20, 2022
Date modified September 2, 2022
Publication date June 20, 2022; May 20, 2022

Creators/Contributors

Author Lopez, Abi

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Subject Immigrant Rights
Subject Social justice in art
Genre Mixed materials
Genre Image
Genre Text
Genre Event
Genre Photograph
Genre Photographs

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Lopez, A. (2022). Exploring Immigrant Identity through Art. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/cm493kp4086

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Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Minor in Human Rights Capstone Projects

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