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Fidencio Fifield-Perez, Fishers of Men, 2016, acrylic and ink on cut maps, 96 x 108 in., Kansas…
Fronteras/Frontiers
Fidencio Fifield-Perez, Fishers of Men, 2016, acrylic and ink on cut maps, 96 x 108 in., Kansas State University, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, 2018.340. Image courtesy of Kansas State University Photographic Services.

Fronteras/Frontiers

2017-10-03 to 2018-04-01
Description
The exhibition Fronteras/Frontiers explores the complexity of borders and frontiers in the midwest through the work by artists Artemio Rodríguez and Fidencio Fifield-Perez. Artemio Rodríguez is a master printmaker based in Patzcuaro, Mexico whose practice transcends the boundaries of printmaking by engaging the public through a mobile printmaking studio/gallery, the GraficoMovil. Born in Oaxaca, Mexico and raised in the U.S., Fidencio Fifield-Perez explores issues of migration, labor, and the politicization of borders through the manipulation of maps, newspaper cuttings, and paper. 
(Images of loaned objects not available.)