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I have asked myself: “Can a sentence be haunted? And if so, by what?”

September 9 @ 12:00 pm - November 30 @ 7:00 pm EDT

By Kameelah Janan Rasheed
Emerson Contemporary has commissioned a public art campaign by Kameelah Jana Rasheed where she responds to Boston’s memorial landscape exploring the layered histories of the Boston Common. Rasheed will expand her textual practice by animating the typographical history of this region to create a library of typefaces – fragments (letters, textures) of language. These fragments will be interwoven or sampled into digital designs and animated poems and displayed on digital signage situated around Emerson’s campus.
Kameelah Rasheed
Rasheed studies, documents, annotates, and creates texts. Beyond the content, she is interested in the materiality of text and language across different substrates (or compositional fields), or how text shows up across geological features, physical architecture, and in printed matter.

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Venue

Boston Commons
99 May Pl
Boston, MA United States

Organizer

Emerson Contemporary
Phone
617-824-8667
Email
contemporary@emerson.edu
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Other

Events Open to
Open to Public
Department
School of the Arts
Location
Boston Campus
Entertainment Type
Exhibit
Entry
Free