"Learned Objects turns our attention to the material aesthetics and ongoing inquiries of William Estrada, Regin Igloria, Nicole Marroquin, and Rochele Royster. As educators and activists, these artists create conditions for participants in their civically-engaged projects to build community, share knowledge, collaborate, and raise consciousness about pressing social issues. This exhibition highlights the materially rich formal objects integral to the overall processes of such social practices."
DPAM. "Exhibitions." https://resources.depaul.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/Pages/learned-objects.aspx. Accessed 11 June 2021.
Socially Engaged Art Practices
Critical Race Theory, Art Therapy, and Coping with Trauma of Gun Violence (Rochele Royster)
Justice and mass incarceration (William Estrada)
Indexes articles from art journals and museum bulletins. Coverage begins 1984; abstracting coverage begins with January 1994; full-text coverage for selected periodicals begins in 1997. Dates Covered: 1984-Present.
Produced by the American Psychological Association, it is the most comprehensive database of psychology. It provides abstracts and citations to peer-reviewed literature, including journal articles, books, book chapters and theses.
Dates Covered: 1887-present.
"Learned Objects turns our attention to the material aesthetics and ongoing inquiries of William Estrada, Regin Igloria, Nicole Marroquin, and Rochele Royster. As educators and activists, these artists create conditions for participants in their civically-engaged projects to build community, share knowledge, collaborate, and raise consciousness about pressing social issues. This exhibition highlights the materially rich formal objects integral to the overall processes of such social practices."
DPAM. "Exhibitions." https://resources.depaul.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/Pages/learned-objects.aspx. Accessed 11 June 2021.