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Open Sky
Open Sky features artists exploring light and space as both material and subject, inviting us to reconsider our place in the universe. Inspired by James Turrell’s Dividing the Light at Pomona College, the exhibition includes Moon Mine, a site-specific song cycle by Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade, blending voices and instruments to explore cosmic journeys and unexpected destinies.
This video short is a part of the digital series, "PST ART: Fusing Art & Science."
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