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Installation (11)

(A)eromestiza: Dimension of IS

(A)eromestiza: Dimension of IS

Ayanna Jolivet McCloud: Goofer Dust

Ayanna Jolivet McCloud: Goofer Dust

Fahimeh Vahdat & Brian Carlson: Handwriting on the Wall / What Will Befall Her?

Fahimeh Vahdat & Brian Carlson: Handwriting on the Wall / What Will Befall Her?

Inti Pujol: The Spoon

Inti Pujol: The Spoon

Lauren Kalman: Hard Wear

Lauren Kalman: Hard Wear

Lián Amaris Sifuentes: Corpus Projecti

Lián Amaris Sifuentes: Corpus Projecti

Mariana Sosnowski & Verónica Vitullo: Impostures

Mariana Sosnowski & Verónica Vitullo: Impostures

Miriam Ava Wolodarski: United Nations Dance Jeopardy

Miriam Ava Wolodarski: United Nations Dance Jeopardy

Mirta Kupferminc: Body Marks

Mirta Kupferminc: Body Marks

Rulan Tangen & Leland Chapin: Territory

Rulan Tangen & Leland Chapin: Territory

Virginia Corda & María Paula Doberti: Pull-Push

Virginia Corda & María Paula Doberti: Pull-Push

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