Published on Mar 16, 2026, 10:46:56 PM
Total time: 00:25:12
Outdoor exhibitions have long had the power to democratize art, bringing it out of galleries and into public space, inviting everyone to engage in shared cultural experiences and meaningful community connection.
A new installation called "ICEBREAKER" hopes to do exactly that.
The outdoor exhibit honors the lives lost to ICE and in detention centers. It opens Thursday, March 19, at the corner of Harbrooke Avenue and Arbana Drive in Ann Arbor and will remain on view through April 19.
Rogerio Pinto, a professor in the School of Social Work and a professor of Theatre and Drama at the University of Michigan joins the show to talk more about the exhibit.
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