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How the Light Gets In

How the Light Gets In, an interactive installation at the Spencer Museum of Art and Lawrence Public Library, explores themes of knowledge, wisdom, and experience.

Created by artist Sarah Newman and developed in collaboration with the KU Center for Digital Inclusion and metaLAB at Harvard, this project builds on the work of Professor Hyunjin Seo and her team with formerly incarcerated women reentering society. Newman and the KU team developed the project through a combination of conversations and creative workshops with these women.
Guests at the panel event for the How the Light Gets In exhibit
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Guests at the panel event for the How the Light Gets In exhibit

Photo credit: Brandon Jessip, © Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas

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CDI members talk about their work during the panel event.
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CDI members talk about their work during the panel event.

Photo credit: Brandon Jessip, © Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas

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Guests at the panel event for the How the Light Gets In exhibit
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Guests at the panel event for the How the Light Gets In exhibit

Photo credit: Brandon Jessip, © Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas

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A close up of the exhibit poster
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A close up of the exhibit poster

Photo credit: Ryan Waggoner, © Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas

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Guests pick up notes from the exhibit
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Guests pick up notes from the exhibit

Photo credit: Ryan Waggoner, © Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas

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A wide shot of the exhibit
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A wide shot of the exhibit

Photo credit: Ryan Waggoner, © Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas

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