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New exhibition at the International Center captures experiences of LGBTQIA+ international graduate students

“Alienation and Liminality” is an interactive installation of visual collages that disseminates qualitative research conducted by the Queer Trans Lab at

Sacramento Artists Asking Whether City Funding Should Be Kept Local

Sacramento Artists Asking Whether City Funding Should Be Kept Local Tuesday, May 18, 2021 | Sacramento, CA Kim Garza and Erik Prince under California Cathedral outside the convention center in Downtown Sacramento April 30, 2021. Andrew Nixon / CapRadio On the east end of the Sacramento Convention Center one recent weekday morning, orange-vested workers installed custom-cut wood planks around a towering cylinder. They’re building a sculpture that will look like a large tree.  It’s one of five new public art pieces being installed around the complex this summer. Sacramento-based landscape architect Kim Garza was one of the four commissioned artists.   “All the wood members ungulate in kind of form and so they will dip in and out. I really wanted this to be acknowledgement of climate change in the Golden State, but also to have a moment of reflection,” says Garza, describing the piece as the workers use a scissor lift to

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