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DESCRIPTION:\n\nMoynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, South Asia Center pr
 esent Annu Palakunnathu Matthew  \n\nDepartment\nof Art and Art History\, 
 University of Rhode Island\n\nParallel Histories“Open Wound- Stories of th
 e 1947\nPartition of British India\,” is a photo-based project that builds
  on the way\nthat old images reignite memories and\, like a time machine\,
  take us back to a\nfading history\, to an unresolved conflict that has ro
 ots in the present\ncommunal tensions. Though Mathew will focus on “Open W
 ound\,” she will also take\nthe audience through her creative journey and 
 the thread of history and memory\nthat weaves her work together.\nFor more
  information\, contact Emera Bridger\, Elbridge@syr.edu.For information on
  accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert\
 , 315-443-9248.\n
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SUMMARY:Annu Palakunnathu Matthew - Parallel Histories - SAC
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n\nMoynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, 
 South Asia Center present </p><p><br></p><h2>Annu Palakunnathu Matthew </h
 2><p> \n\n</p>Department\nof Art and Art History\, University of Rhode Isl
 and<p>\n\n</p><h2><br></h2><h2>Parallel Histories<br></h2><p><br></p><p>“O
 pen Wound- Stories of the 1947\nPartition of British India\,” is a photo-b
 ased project that builds on the way\nthat old images reignite memories and
 \, like a time machine\, take us back to a\nfading history\, to an unresol
 ved conflict that has roots in the present\ncommunal tensions. Though Math
 ew will focus on “Open Wound\,” she will also take\nthe audience through h
 er creative journey and the thread of history and memory\nthat weaves her 
 work together.\n</p><p><br></p><p>For more information\, contact Emera Bri
 dger\, Elbridge@syr.edu.</p><p>For information on accessibility\, or to re
 quest accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert\, 315-443-9248.<br></p><p
 >\n<br></p>
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