un/settled

A tall, wooden bookcase filled with self-published books.
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un/settled exhibit prompts students to create thought-provoking book display on Black artistry and solidarity

Arts January 31, 2022

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor un/settled was a 240 foot installation celebrating Black womanhood, produced by Chantal Gibson and Dr. Otoniya J. Okot Bitek at the SFU Belzberg Library. Although it is no longer on display, the impact it had was profound. Inside the library, a book exhibit created by Fall 2021 publishing students showed work “based on, or in conversation with, un/settled.”  “It’s a proposition for someone who wants to reflect on what it means to be unsettled. Because we should all be unsettled,” explained Dr. Okot Bitek in The Lyre. Using a variety of mediums, from…

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SFU celebrates Black womanhood through art

EIC March 13, 2021

Written by: Linda Kanyamuna, SFU Student Since November of 2020, Vancouverites have been consuming the resilience, energy, and beauty of Black womanhood through visual art in the form of a 240 foot photo-poetic art installation un/settled. The piece, which resides…

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