Cameron Rowland is an artist making visible the institutions, systems, and policies that perpetuate systemic racism and economic inequality. Rowland’s research-intensive work centers around the display of objects and documents whose provenance and operations expose the legacies of racial capitalism and underscore the forms of exploitation that permeate many aspects of our daily lives.
Cameron Rowland received a BA (2011) from Wesleyan University. Rowland’s work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at such venues as the São Paulo Biennial, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Vienna Secession, Artists Space, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Rowland’s work is represented in public collections including those of the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.
Location:
Columbia University
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Avery Hall, Wood Auditorium
1172 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, 10027
Co-Sponsored by:
African American and African Diaspora Studies Department
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
The Institute for Research in African-American Studies
The Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality