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Holding What Can't be Held
The Chair of the Department of Art & Public Policy, Pato Hebert, recently exhibited his visual art as part of a group exhibit in Boise, Idaho at MING Studios.
MING Studios has been presenting the fifth edition of "Holding What Can't Be Held" from late August 2021 through early January 2022. This project strives to bring together artists from Idaho to contemplate the effects of the nuclear waste Idaho National Laboratories has left and continues to leave with much political support, despite disparaging from the public. Through this contemplation, HWCBH engages with the philosophical questions of nuclear technology alongside political questions of the first order.
Hebert was a member of a group exhibit presented from October 9 to October 30. Hebert presented alongside artist Teal Gardner, Lara Almarcegui, Huma Aatifi, Saratops, Jeremiah Day, and Tim Andreae.