In the digitally shrinking world what does it truly mean to be "distant?" Are there still doors, villages, or communities that are closed to outside view? The K Gallery at Rhythmix Cultural Works presents 'Round the World, a group photo exhibition exploring images of people and place across the globe. Through the lens these artists capture the duality of being both indigenous and modern. What does contemporary life look like in a developing country, or an ancestral homeland? How are the everyday occurrences of work, childhood, and celebration different in Africa, India, Vietnam, Turkey, or South America? This exhibition brings an intimate view of parents, craftspeople, musicians, and children around the world to our gallery walls in Alameda closing a cross continental gap in both physical distance and perceived difference.
In the digitally shrinking world what does it truly mean to be "distant?" Are there still doors, villages, or communities that are closed to outside view? The K Gallery at Rhythmix Cultural Works presents 'Round the World, a group photo exhibition exploring images of people and place across the globe. Through the lens these artists capture the duality of being both indigenous and modern. What does contemporary life look like in a developing country, or an ancestral homeland? How are the everyday occurrences of work, childhood, and celebration different in Africa, India, Vietnam, Turkey, or South America? This exhibition brings an intimate view of parents, craftspeople, musicians, and children around the world to our gallery walls in Alameda closing a cross continental gap in both physical distance and perceived difference.
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