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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221001
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125328Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221002
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125328Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765366907
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221003
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125328Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765368956
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221004
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125328Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765371005
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221005
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221006
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221009
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221010
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221013
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221014
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221015
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221016
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221017
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765401738
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221018
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765404811
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221019
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221020
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221021
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221022
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221023
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221024
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221025
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221028
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221029
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221030
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221031
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765435544
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221101
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765437593
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221102
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765439642
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221103
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221104
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221105
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221106
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221107
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221108
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221109
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221110
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221112
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221113
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221114
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765467302
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765470375
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221116
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765472424
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221117
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765474473
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221118
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221119
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221120
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221121
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221122
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221123
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221124
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221125
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221126
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221127
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221128
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221129
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765495989
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221130
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765498038
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221201
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765499063
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221202
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221203
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221204
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221205
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221206
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221210
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221211
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221212
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221213
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221214
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221215
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765529797
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221216
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765531846
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221217
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221218
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221220
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221221
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221222
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221225
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221226
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221227
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221228
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221229
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765560531
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221230
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765562580
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221231
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230110
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230111
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230112
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765593313
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230113
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230114
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230115
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230116
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230117
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230118
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230119
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230120
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230124
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230125
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230126
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230127
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765627120
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230128
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765631217
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230129
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765633266
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230130
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230202
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230203
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230204
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230207
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230208
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230209
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230210
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230211
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230212
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765666048
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230213
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230223
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230224
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230225
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230226
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230227
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230228
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
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 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230311
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230312
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230313
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230314
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230315
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230325
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230327
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765773611
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230328
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125329Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230329
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
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 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230408
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230409
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230410
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230411
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230412
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230413
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230425
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230426
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112765843273
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230427
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230508
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230509
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230511
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230512
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230522
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230523
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230524
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230525
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230526
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230607
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230608
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230610
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230618
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230620
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230621
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230622
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230623
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230625
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
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 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230628
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230706
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230707
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230708
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230709
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230719
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230720
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230721
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230722
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230723
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230724
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230725
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230727
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230728
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230729
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230801
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230802
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230803
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230804
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230805
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766077870
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230806
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766079919
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230807
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230816
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230817
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230818
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230819
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766108604
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230820
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766111677
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230821
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766113726
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230822
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766115775
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230823
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766117824
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230824
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766120897
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230825
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766122946
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230826
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766126019
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230827
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T125330Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_41112766128068
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230828
DESCRIPTION:Chakaia Booker is renowned for her artistic practice that pushe
 s the limits of abstraction through the use of her signature material—di
 scarded rubber tires salvaged from city streets\, auto-repair shops\, and 
 dumps—and its relation to ecological concerns. Shaved Portions epitomize
 s Booker’s ability to radically transform this industrial material into 
 an incredible array of biomorphic forms. Repurposed from scraps that would
  have otherwise remained symbols of urban blight or measures of wanton was
 te\, Shaved Portions is a monumental work that\, as the artist describes i
 t\, is “about beauty\, rhythm\, and a common humanity. It is about how w
 e create to connect to one another.”\n\nSince the early 1990s\, Booker h
 as explored the complex relationship between environmental issues\, racial
  and economic difference\, and gender through her assemblages. For the art
 ist the multiple color tones of the rubber parallel human diversity\, whil
 e the tire treads suggest images as varied as African scarification and te
 xtile designs. Situated adjacent to the entrance to Washington University 
 at the corner of Brookings Drive and Skinker Blvd.\, the modular architect
 ural structure of Shaved Portions is visible from this busy thoroughfare. 
 Visitors can walk through the massive structure and experience its power
 —its texture\, its structure\, and its message of connection and communi
 ty.\n\nShaved Portions was originally commissioned by Oklahoma Contemporar
 y Arts Center for the Campbell Art Park in Oklahoma City. It is presented 
 at the Kemper Art Museum courtesy of the artist and the Washington Univers
 ity in St. Louis Art on Campus program.
GEO:38.647134;-90.302536
LOCATION:Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum\, Outside\, east of the Museum
SUMMARY:Chakaia Booker: 'Shaved Portions'
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/chakaia_booker_shaved_port
 ions
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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