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The museum will be closed in observation of Independence Day on Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4.
Join museum intern Javier Baluyut ’26 as he discusses his student-curated exhibition, "Class, Community, and Commute."
Thursday, October 1, 20264:00-4:45PM
Hood Museum of Art
Hood Museum of Art
Public
Class, Community, and Commute: Representations of Private and Public Travel in the Late 19th and 20th Centuries
The museum's Mellon Special Project Intern Javier Baluyut ’26 will discuss his student-curated exhibition that explores depictions of travel in the late 19th and 20th centuries through the lens of American culture and class. Travel is a ubiquitous human experience, with the modern age broadening available transportation to a range inconceivable less than a century ago. American travel culture has likewise evolved to serve the needs of its modern population, supporting a vast nest of public roads and highways at odds with a sparse passenger railway and underdeveloped public transportation networks.
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Sharon Reedsharon.l.reed@dartmouth.edu
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a space for dialogue gallery talk,american culture,exhibition themes,public transportation,student curator,travel culture
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