The exhibition programming will also include a talk from scholar and artist Celina Osuna on issues of environmental art and extraction at the U.S.–Mexico border, organized by Ila Sheren, associate professor of art history and archaeology and a member of the Environmental Arts and Humanities Working Group.
Extractivism in the Americas is open at the Des Lee Gallery February 7–March 7, Thursdays through Saturdays, 1–5 pm (or by appointment via stulen@wustl.edu).