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Curator Margaret Wunderlich will share insights into the conflicts and creative spirit during the 1960s that inspired her exhibition, Mod: Visual, Social, Cultural Renaissance of the 1960s at DACO.
Curator Margaret Wunderlich will share insights into the conflicts and creative spirit during the 1960s that inspired her exhibition, Mod: Visual, Social, Cultural
Renaissance of the 1960s at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio, June 1-August 25, 2024.
Mod: Visual, Social, Cultural Renaissance of the 1960s
Embark on a retrospective journey through an exhibition capturing the 1960s' pivotal cultural revolutions that are still blazing today, impacting visual, social and cultural landscapes.
Through a variety of art mediums including prints, record albums, furniture and clothing, visitors will immerse themselves in the conflicts that arose from the growing pains of a society in the adolescence of extreme technological growth. Come be inspired by those who gave voice to the long-simmering grievances of humanity and freed the creative spirit of a generation yearning to challenge the status quo. Click HERE to learn more about the exhibit and The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio.
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