Celebrate the opening of Anna Binta Diallo: Those mountains of shadows and valleys of light on Tuesday, May 27. Join MAG Director/Curator Carolyn Jervis for coffee and conversation from 1 - 3 p.m. in the Allard Hall Atrium.
Those mountains of shadows and valleys of light features works by Anna Binta Diallo about the ancient and contemporary tools we use to map and navigate land, water, and sky. The exhibition is on view from May 27 - August 8, 2025, and the gallery is open 12 - 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. Learn more about the exhibition here.
This event is free to attend and all are welcome - no RSVP is required. Details can be found on the MAG website.
Image: Anna Binta Diallo, Sediments and sky, 2023. Digital collage. Courtesy of the Artist and Towards Gallery.

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