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tr3 / TRE
Prof. Farrell collaborated with artists from the Dominican Republic on an exhibit which took place both in the United States and the Dominican Republic.
From the Cambridge Multicultural Art Center's TRE invitation:
"TRE is a proposal that develops three aspects of Dominican identity that are rarely, if ever, linked: Art, Folklore, and Environment. We propose a dialog about these elements and contemporaneity: How globalization has touched what artists have to say; How the tradition of folk art begins to be permeable to postmodernity; How our natural environment is richer and more complex when sophisticated modern technology suddenly allows us to discover through images, impossible to obtain before, the mysterious world of monsters and flying genies that surround us."
View the TRE exhibit catalog (3.5mb PDF)
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