FACE OF A NATION: What Happened to the World’s Fair?
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
Location
Performing Arts & Humanities Building : 132
Date & Time
November 15, 2018, 7:00 pm – Nov 17, 2018 8:30 pm
Description
Note: This event is being postponed due to inclement weather, and will be rescheduled.
In conjunction with the exhibition A Designed Life: Contemporary American Textiles, Wallpapers, and Containers & Packaging, 1951 – 1954, the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) presents FACE OF A NATION: What Happened to the World’s Fair?, a film by architect Mina Chow that explores the controversy surrounding American participation in World's Fairs.
FACE OF A NATION captures the erosion of the American image as the country loses sight of its vision and values. Probing deeply into national identity, architect Mina Chow investigates the controversy surrounding U.S. participation at World’s Fairs for the last 25 years. The film asks important questions about the country’s role in the world and perceptions of the American image. With our diminished presence at World’s Fairs, have we lost sight of what it means to be American?
Admission to the screening is free and open to the public.