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Exhibition - To See This Place: Awakening to Our Common Home

Arts and Entertainment

January 31, 2025

From: Fairfield University Art Museum

Environmental threats and climate change are urgent matters of concern at Jesuit universities, where conversations on this topic often take place in reference to two documents by Pope Francis: Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home (2015) and the 2023 update Laudate Deum. Artists play an indispensable role in our collective response to climate change. To See This Place, curated by Al Miner and David Brinker, will present work by Athena LaTocha, Mary Mattingly, and Tyler Rai, three contemporary artists whose outlook resonates with the themes of Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum. Embodying a breadth of personal, geographic, and cultural backgrounds, the three artists create works strongly associated with a sense of place, whether specific or imaginary. They employ media as diverse as photography, sculpture, video, and painting, and often incorporate materials sourced from particular locales. Yet the artists draw forth broader themes from this particularity, critiquing political and economic systems that perpetuate destructive self-interest and drawing attention to people who have been marginalized and historically excluded or harmed. The works are artistically compelling yet can inspire us to creativity and boldness in our efforts to address climate change.

Exhibition Date: January 24 – March 29, 2025

Museum Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., with extended hours on Thursdays until 8 p.m.

Location: Fairfield University Art Museum, Walsh Gallery, 200 Barlow Road, Fairfield, CT 06824

Admission: Free

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