
AMEXCAN
Clip: 5/26/2022 | 16m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
A mobile sculpture that shares stories of migrant farmworkers in Eastern North Carolina.
In Eastern North Carolina, artist Sally Jacobs facilitates a mobile sculpture with the Asociación de Mexicanos en Carolina del Norte (AMEXCAN) to share stories of migrant farmworkers. Made from a school bus stationed in Greenville, the artwork features Indigenous design elements, photographic portraits, audio of workers’ stories and an interactive community component that will evolve over time.
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AMEXCAN
Clip: 5/26/2022 | 16m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
In Eastern North Carolina, artist Sally Jacobs facilitates a mobile sculpture with the Asociación de Mexicanos en Carolina del Norte (AMEXCAN) to share stories of migrant farmworkers. Made from a school bus stationed in Greenville, the artwork features Indigenous design elements, photographic portraits, audio of workers’ stories and an interactive community component that will evolve over time.
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