Journeys Beyond

August 27 – October 22, 2022
Faces and Forms of Pilgrimage

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Series

A Space for Dialogue 108

About

Examining pilgrimage through a cross-cultural lens, Journeys Beyond: Faces and Forms of Pilgrimage is curated by Emily Charland '19. The exhibition explores pilgrimage from both religious and secular traditions, with specific interest in the multitude of influences on and impacts of acts of transformative movement.

A Space for Dialogue is a student-curated exhibition program that began in 2001. Hood Museum of Art interns create an installation drawn from the museum’s permanent collection by engaging with every aspect of curation, from doing research and selecting objects, to choosing frames and a wall color, to planning a layout and writing labels and a brochure, to giving a public talk. There have been over 100 A Space for Dialogue exhibitions on a wide variety of themes.

A Space for Dialogue: Fresh Perspectives on the Permanent Collection from Dartmouth’s Students, founded with support from the Class of 1948, is made possible with generous endowments from the Class of 1967, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Jr. ’66, and Pamela J. Joyner '79.

Exhibition Curator

Emily Charland

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Exhibition subject: A Space for Dialogue