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No Place to Play – Exhibition at Redux Art Center

No Place to Play is a collaborative exhibition from Clemson School of Architecture and Redux Contemporary Art Center. The No Place to Play exhibition focuses on specific findings about gender taken from a large research study with the same name. The larger study was conducted by Dr. Lyndsey Deaton, a Professor of Architecture in the Architecture + Health program at Clemson University. The project links economic development policies to social inequality in gentrifying communities in South and East Asia by highlighting how spatial changes affect teenagers’ mobility and access to public space. Opening reception is July 28 from 5-8 p.m., and on view until September 9.