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Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Exhibit 2017

Exhibit attendees view the Global Lives Display

From October 24th to December 29th, 2017, the Global Lives Exhibit was held at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA). Organized by director and chief curator Lawrence Rinder, the BAMPFA presentation featured 20 on-screen participants from the Global Lives Project’s two series, First Ten and Lives in Transit. This exhibit used one video wall with a 5 foot by 4 foot simultaneous separate display. On December 3rd, a BAMPFA discussion panel was held with Global Lives founder David Evan Harris, filmmakers Naomi Ture and Daniel Chein, and globallives.org webmaster Benn “Shishin” Junsei.

Supporters: National Endowment for the Arts, David Eckles Fund for Diversity & Social Impact, Adobe Foundation, DotSub, Bose, Jacob L. and Lillian Holtzmann Foundation ,and more than 500 individual donors via Kickstarter and globallives.org
Partners: UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Center for Social Sector Leadership Haas School of Business, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, UC Berkeley American Cultures Center, UC Berkeley Office of Undergraduate Research

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