Living Apart: Redlining–An exhibition

Johnny Finn’s exhibition on the on-going impacts of racist housing policies in the U.S. has just opened in the James Wise Gallery on the campus of Norfolk State University, where it will be on display until November 15. The exhibition features 12 original maps, a number of historical maps and documents, 50 participant-directed photographs, a 1,250-sq ft. wall-to-wall floor map made from high resolution aerial photography, and several interactive mapping displays. The show is free and open to the public 10am – 4pm M-F. We’ll have a public reception there in the gallery on Friday, October 27 from 5-8pm. I hope many of you can join us!

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