CITIZEN features works by Swedish and Berlin-based artists

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Trinosophes

Dec. 21, 7-10 p.m.

This Friday, see CITIZENS, a multimedia installation by Swedish artist Ulrika Gomm incorporating video, sound and print. It’s up 7-10 p.m. with a performance at 9 p.m. by Berlin-based artist Linda Spjut. Admission is free.

CITIZENS is an exhibition of found documentary footage and text, recorded poetry and repeated patterns. Gomm’s art examines the patriarchal power inherent in language and employs poetry as political action.

This gallery is open on weekends and by appointment only through Jan. 31. CITIZENS is co-presented by Trinosophes with INCA, a Norwegian artist residency program in Detroit’s New Center Park. The project is supported by Arts Council Norway with additional funding from IASPIS: The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual Artists.

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