Special thanks to the everyone who made The Dissidents, the Displaced, and the Outliers such a success! Here is a collection of links documenting our exhibition and public programming:
- Dorothy Santos’s beautiful exhibition reflection and summary of our June 14 Closing Panel Discussion here →
- Copy our notes from our May 23 Electronic Frontier Foundation Digital Privacy Workshop with Nadiya Kayyali (EFF) and Jack Aponte (LOL Collective) here →
- Make your own Outdoor Film Salon and relive our May 9 backyard screening of short films at Random Parts here →
- The exhibition received a lot of wonderful coverage by Bay Area publications. Our favorite was from Emily K. Holmes for KQED Arts here →
- Random Parts has posted some excellent photographs of their gallery installation here →
- Click here for all our posts about the exhibition →
From Saturday May 2 to Friday, June 19, 2015, the Bay Area Society for Art & Activism partnered with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Random Parts, and Incline Gallery to present The Dissidents, the Displaced, and the Outliers, a transbay visual art exhibition about housing security and digital privacy. Curated by Dorothy R. Santos, the exhibition featured work in both venues by Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, Eliza Barrios, COLL.EO, Leslie Dreyer, Tom Loughlin, and Elizabeth Travelslight.
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