Free and open to the public!
Learn to detect artworks created on the basis of colonial perception as well as ethnic, gender, and cultural stereotypes. Participants will learn how to critically redefine problematic artworks in public space and form solutions on recontextualization of these works. Using the principle of horizontal learning and teaching, we will create new forms of artistic and educational practices.
About the exhibition:
See this new exhibition October 6, 2025 - January 9, 2026. Viewing hours are Mondays through Fridays from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Stockton University Kramer Hall in Hammonton, 30 Front Street, Hammonton, NJ.
Decolonial Pilgrimage is a group exhibition by American artists Robert Roesch, Susanne Horvitz, Brad Downey, Tom McCloskey, Phoebe Farris, Mexican artist Leonardo Martínez, Colombian artist Esneider Gamboa, Chilean artist María Inés Galecio and Croatian artists Josip Zanki, Ivan Fijolić, Tomislav Buntak, Laura Stojkoski and Maja Rožman.
This exhibition presents two cultures and lenses; American (North/Latin) and Middle European. These lenses are not only opposite, they symbolize eternal liminal spaces, periphery spaces with traumatic history and constant change of political, social and cultural environment.