Palimpsests of Arizona History Exhibit

Palimpsests of Arizona History Exhibit

Palimpsests of Arizona History, Palimpsestos de la Historia de Arizona

Visit "Palimpsests of Arizona History," a new exhibit at the Downtown Phoenix campus library. On display during regular library hours from Sept. 9 until Dec. 9. 

Arizona History is a palimpsest, a story layered over continuing preexisting stories — they are unrecognized stories that have been heavily erased and ignored. But Arizona’s Mexican heritage has been, and is, all around us. “Palimpsests of Arizona History” is a visual exhibition created and curated by Pete Dimas in collaboration with the ASU School of Human Evolution and Social Change. It aims to uncover this overwritten history dating back to the 16th Century and explore the ways in which Mexicans and Mexican Americans have deeply shaped the geography, food, work force, architecture, and culture of contemporary Arizona.

Plan your visit. 

ASU students, staff and faculty can access the Downtown Phoenix campus Library in University Center with their Sun Card. Open to the public by appointment only.

ASU Library
Jackie Young
602-496-0300
Jacqueline.Young@asu.edu
https://lib.asu.edu/downtown
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Downtown Phoenix campus Library