Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio presents an exhibition of new work.
Mycoremediation is a process that employs fungi in the removal of toxic compounds such as petroleum and diesel oil. Kusio notes that Princeton University is a private Ivy League research institution that invests in the distribution of toxic compounds such as petroleum and diesel oil. This exhibition, located in Princeton University, is about extractive industries and their power over the body, childhood play, and dancing.
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Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery, April 15 - 22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery, April 15 - 22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
Artwork courtesy Olivia Kusio '22
Visual Arts senior Olivia Kusio '22 presents Mycoremediation, an exhibition of new work in the Lucas Gallery on April 15-22, 2022. Photo by Jaclyn Sweet
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