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In July and August this summer, the Minnesota Family Project will travel across the state, sparking a state-wide dialogue on immigration. The Minnesota Family Project is a public art project with three parts: a photography exhibit, an interactive story-and portrait project, and an oral history of the West Side of St. Paul.
The Photos The photos are displayed on the outside of a 24’ truck, which will travel to county fairs, community festivals, and churches across Minnesota. When it's not traveling, the exhibit will be on 24-hour display at La Placita marketplace, next to El Burrito in the West Side of St. Paul.
The Stories The inside of the truck will be converted into a moving portrait gallery of visitors to the exhibit. Visitors will have their portraits taken and instantly printed out. They will then be asked to contribute their families’ stories to the gallery walls. As the truck progresses across the state, the walls will become filled with stories of Minnesota’s families.
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