Community members can help assemble a visual representation of migrant deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border in a new Wignall Museum event coming to Chaffey College in August.
It’s called “Hostile Terrain 94,” an installation developed by the Undocumented Migration Project that has appeared in more than 100 universities, museums, art galleries, churches and other spaces since 2019. The exhibition illustrates the human cost of U.S. border policies.
“Our proximity to the desert and the U.S.-Mexico border makes issues of migration and immigration especially immediate and personal for our local communities,” said Wignall Museum Director Rebecca Trawick.
The two-phase event will begin at Chaffey’s Rancho Cucamonga campus on Aug. 25 with workshops where the campus and surrounding community can