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Join the Living Archive Project for "Traces + Reflections" Exhibition Opening

Written By Editor on 5/1/23 | 5/1/23


Delhi, NY - The Living Archive Project invites you to attend the opening of their latest exhibition, "Traces + Reflections: An In-Progress View of the Living Archive Project", on Saturday, May 6 from 5-8 p.m. at Bushel Collective located at 106 Main Street in Delhi. The exhibition will run from May 6 through May 14, and admission is free and open to the public.

"Traces + Reflections" is a group exhibition curated by Christina Hunt Wood, featuring the work of artists, writers, and other creatives in the upper Catskills who have participated in Living Archive Project programs. The exhibition explores the personal archive and highlights the unique ways radical noticing, memory, experience, and place can intertwine through storytelling and the arts.

The exhibition includes multimedia art, text-based images and objects, photographs, and video from participants of both youth and adult workshops. In addition to the exhibition, there will be interactive activities where visitors can contribute to the Living Archive Project. There will be live readings and performances at the reception on May 6 beginning at 6 p.m.

"We are thrilled to present 'Traces + Reflections' to our community," said Christina Hunt Wood, lead artist for the Living Archive Project. "This exhibition is an opportunity for us to showcase the incredible work of the artists, writers, and creatives who have participated in Living Archive Project programs. It also highlights the power of storytelling and the arts to bring people together and enrich our understanding of the world around us."

The Living Archive Project is a multidisciplinary collaboration between artists, community members, and organizations throughout the Northern Catskills. It aims to enrich and rethink rural tradition and culture through an inclusive representation of the histories of people living in the area through storytelling practices. The Living Archive Project is made possible with funding from a Creatives Rebuild New York grant.

Visit www.bushelcollective.org for open hours. For more information about the Living Archive Project, please visit  www.livingarchive-catskills.org.


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