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do it
Gund Gallery at Kenyon College
Gambler, Ohio
May 3 - August 25, 2013
In collaboration with Independent Curators International, the Gund Gallery at Kenyon College in Ohio hosted do it from May 3 through August 25, 2013. The Gund Gallery staff and the Student Curatorial Team interpreted 28 artist instructions for their installation of do it including instructions by Kenyon College graduate Meg Cranston, Douglas Coupland, Christian Marclay, Suzanne Lacy, Mircea Cantor, Amalia Pica, Pedro Reyes and Adrián Villar Rojas, among others.
Gund Gallery hosted an Amalia Pica-inspired opening event on May 3rd with the theme “Throw a Party.” Throughout the run of exhibition, Gund Gallery engaged with the local community by including students in the installation process and by hosting programs such as the Creative Writing Workshop in the do it galleries.
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