Krystal Ramirez: Whose Diversity
Employing labor-intensive craft and repetition, Krystal Ramirez constructs unfinished thoughts as text works for her audience to read and consider. For this installation, Ramirez draws upon histories of the Latinx community in Minneapolis.
She was inspired by Whose Diversity?, a collective of undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Minnesota who challenge and transform the culture of exclusion and enclosure of Black, Queer, Chicano, Indigenous, working-class, and other minoritized people within the historically white institution. Whose Diversity? asks the crucial question of the University of Minnesota, “What does it mean when diversity reflects not substantive diversity but instead institutional management of minority difference… How does the University confront this form of cosmetic diversity?”
For decades the Chicano and Latino studies department remained one of the smallest on campus, and Whose Diversity? believed it lacked institutional support. In 2015, Whose Diversity? occupied Morril Hall and demanded justice. Although thirteen students were arrested, the protest prompted the University of Minnesota to hire three new faculty members within the following years, resulting in the most tenure-track, full-time faculty in the department’s history to date.
Free and open to the public
Where
MCBA Outlook Gallery
When
December 20, 2019–February 24, 2020
Viewable from the street (and from inside the shop during open hours)
Artist talk
Friday, February 14; 6–8pm
Co-sponsored by the Latino Economic Development Center
Upcoming Exhibitions