Location: Stewart Hall, Second Floor
This off-site exhibition explores themes related to the 2021-22
Campus Read common reading experience,
The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border by Francisco Cantú. It
features several photographs of Mexico and its people from the 1930s by American
photographer Paul Strand alongside a series of lithographs that look at borders,
boundaries, and the social and political implications of mapping and identity co-created
by visual artist Enrique Chagoya and poet Alberto Rios—all from the collection
of the Art Museum of WVU.
The exhibition can be viewed Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m.—4:45 p.m., on the second floor of Stewart Hall on WVU’s Downtown Campus.
Sponsored by the WVU Humanities Center and the Art Museum of WVU.
Explore the exhibition virtually
IMAGE: Paul Strand (1890–1976)