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Our mission at Alusiv, simply put, is to create designs that are worth a thousand words. We want o
10/02/2024
Nice article from WHYY about our new exhibit, “Lunchtime: The History of Science on the School Food Tray”!
Food fight: The history of the school lunch at Philly's Science History Institute Philadelphia pioneered the school lunch 130 years ago.
09/27/2024
What’s On The Friday Menu Round
Grab a tray and get in the lunch line — it’s lunch time! The Friday rotation has your choice of Veggie Pizza, Crispy Chicken Salad, or a Cheeseburger with fries. Apple juice box with that? Move along, now…
Lunchtime: The History of Science on the School Food Tray
Science History Institute
Philadelphia, PA
09.27.24
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02/20/2024
“Ulises Carrión: Bookworks and Beyond” is a new exhibition opening Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at Princeton University Library. Alusiv designed the 2,000-sq ft exhibition in collaboration with the Princeton University Team, led by curators Sal Hamerman, Metadata Librarian for Special Collections at PUL, and Javier Rivero Ramos, a recent Ph.D graduate from the Department of Art & Archaeology.
Ulises Carrión Bogard was one of the most influential of all modern book artists, and this new exhibition is the largest retrospective exhibition of his work in the U.S. to date. Carrión reconceived the book not as a document for literary expression but as a material, semiotic, and social medium in its own right.
Carrión’s multimedia practice encompassed artists’ books, sound poetry, performance, videos, theoretical writing, publishing, curating, and archiving. He also became heavily involved in mail art, a participatory and network-driven practice rooted in the international exchange of artworks through the postal system.
The exhibition is open from February 21 through June 13, 2024 and free to the public. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat & Sun 11am-6pm
Read more about the exhibition on Princeton University Library's website at https://library.princeton.edu/ulisescarrion
09/07/2022
Alusiv's exhibit design "Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021" opens at the Princeton University Library today September 7th!
It is an impactful visual and historical view into four different events of protest and activism from the civil rights march in Selma, Alabama in 1965, to Jewish spiritual resistance to their oppressors during and immediately after the Holocaust, to the women's march in streets of Lahore, Pakistan in 2020 and human rights protests in Santiago, Chile in 2019 and 2020.
The exhibit is on display until December 11, 2022.
09/02/2022
We're in the final installation phases for our new exhibit "Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021" for the Princeton University Library! Walls and panels and graphics going up!
The exhibit captures continuity and change in practices of protest and activism in diverse geographic contexts and around issues that may be particular to an area or of universal concern. The exhibition will include images that range from sacred Passover Haggadot that embody Jews’ spiritual resistance to their oppressors during and immediately after the Holocaust, to dramatic photographs of marchers on Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965, to vibrant posters and pamphlets created by protesters taking to the streets of Santiago, Chile and Lahore, Pakistan only a few years ago.
Opening to the public next week September 7th!
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