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'Artwork within the Aftermath:' MSU hosts exhibition on gun violence

By Editorial Board Published February 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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'Artwork within the Aftermath:' MSU hosts exhibition on gun violence

LANSING, (Mich.) WLNS — With the second anniversary of the 2023 taking pictures on Michigan State College’s campus arising on Feb. 13, the college’s Broad Artwork Museum is internet hosting an artwork exhibit centered round gun violence.

It is referred to as “Art in the Aftermath” and the purpose is to heal scars left by gun violence. most of the contributors aren’t artists, nevertheless. As a substitute, they’re individuals who have had their very own lives affected and need their message heard.

Scott Boehm, an occasion organizer, stated artwork primarily based on precise victims is highly effective.

“You know you have to look into the eyes of one of the victims of gun violence, it’s not just a name or a statistic, this was a human life, and is a human life,” stated Boehm.

Scott Boehm obtained the commemorative artwork piece pictured under from the daddy of Joaquin Oliver, a boy who was killed within the 2018 Parkland, Florida faculty taking pictures. He stated his affect continues to be felt via this artwork.

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“Joaquin is still here, doing work that he had started when he was alive,” stated Boehm.

Boehm hopes inventive tributes like this one will help the group share its personal expertise with gun violence.

“The fact that our campus was touched by this horrible epidemic of gun violence, and then to stand up and do something about that,” stated Boehm. “Obviously individual but also collective trauma, and to share that in a meaningful space.”

Maya Manuel, an MSU alum who was a scholar in the course of the 2023 taking pictures, needs folks to heal.

“Healing through art, I mean I would say that not everyone always has the proper words to use or share, but sometimes somebody knows exactly what to draw or what to write, to represent how they’re feeling internally,” stated Manuel.

She instructed me about soul packing containers, an inventive method for anybody to specific their emotions about gun violence, and Manuel stated each message is totally different.          

“People have embroidered the boxes, some of these boxes are memorials, some of these are just phrases and sayings,” says Manuel.

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Though they cannot change the previous, Boehm hopes artwork will help folks get via robust occasions.

“Doing something meaningful during these times of reflection, I hope helps people get through it,” stated Boehm.

The exhibition might be up till the thirteenth, and each college students and non-students are welcome to return take a look at it—and even make artwork of their very own.

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