January 20, 2009, is a memorable day for every American. It was on this day that the Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the world's lone superpower, promising change that will usher a new era in the world.
Even artists are affected by this significant political event. Coinciding with the inauguration, the Future Tenant Galleries and guest curator Lauri Mancuso made an exhibit entitled Sworn In, a show featuring politically-minded works.
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