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Artist lauren woods and curator Kimberli Meyer on “American Monument” at CSULB virtual symposium

Forms of Reparations: The Museum and Restorative Justice series featured artist lauren woods, who prefers ...
By Catherine Lima
October 5, 2020
Campus

Records hung on a campus tree in response to police brutality

Twenty vinyl records representing people of color who who were victims of police brutality and ...
By Editor in chief
October 16, 2018
News

Dean of the Arts holds Q&A session to address concerns on the sudden dismissal of UAM director

Students and faculty were left with more questions than answers after a public forum to ...
By Editor in chief
September 26, 2018
Campus

Lauren Woods halts art installation in response to the termination of UAM Director Kimberli Meyer

In response to the sudden termination of Long Beach State University Art Museum Director Kimberli ...
By Editor in chief
September 19, 2018

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