Poster Gallery & Exhibition Talk - Urban Humanities (Un)Conference
Posters will cover the latest projects in the urban humanities, including a visual exploration of rural gentrification across America’s western boom towns; a study of why and how landfills became public parks in NYC, Toronto and Tel Aviv; an immersive panorama displaying Shenyang, China, 100 years ago; and a series of tufted textiles that storymap families from a mobile home park in Colorado.
Attendees are invited to engage directly with poster presenters in an open, conversational format. Light snacks and refreshment will be available. Registration is required.
To learn more about the UnConference 2, visit https://urbhum.net/.
This event is hosted by the Engaged City, a Mellon-funded project co-organized by the Center for Humanities, CRE2 and the Office for Socially Engaged Practice at WashU. Follow this link to learn more about the Engaged City.
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