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Exhibitionista: IDENTITY at Art Fluent
Art FluentIDENTITY is a display of aspects that usually remain hidden—a bittersweet and raw take on what churns inside us. We all have a certain idea of who we are through our identity, but to get there, we need to probe beneath the surface. To get a sense of ourselves, we need to explore who we are, how we are viewed by the world, and the characteristics that define us. This exhibit explores our beliefs, qualities, expressions, and personalities that collectively form our identity.
Exhibitionista: Material III at d’Art Center
d’Art Center 740 Boush St., Norfolk, VA, Virginia, United StatesI am thrilled to be showing in MATERIAL III, an exhibition of original fiber artworks from across the country highlighting the quality and variety of artworks utilizing fiber as a major component, including non-functional, 2D, 3D, fine art, and fine craft in fiber including mixed media works, in a variety of styles.
EXHIBITIONISTA: “Alternative Fiber”
Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts 511 Ave K, Lubbock, TX, United StatesIn celebration of alternative uses of fiber and textile material, The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (LHUCA) is proud to present: Alternative Fiber: A National Juried Exhibition. In recent years the use of fiber and textile has greatly expanded creating art that no longer easily fits into the category of craft. New art has been constructed utilizing these materials in both sculptural, two dimensional, and even installation practice. LHUCA’s exhibition will focus on these ideas as we aim to create a juried art show highlighting the many alternative ideas present in these mediums.
Exhibitionista: The Small-Scale Sculpture Survey, Part 2
Addington Gallery 704 North Wells Street, Chciago, IL, United StatesI am thrilled to be a part of "Small Sculpture Survey Part 2", curated by Susan Aurinko and Susan Blackman, ": Curators Gone Rogue" at Addington Gallery in Chicago's River North Gallery District
EXHIBITIONISTA: “Oh, Mother” at the Hera Gallery
Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation 10 High Street, Wakefield, RI, United States"The word MOTHER - as both a verb and a noun - is rich and timeless, yet overdetermined, and even controversial when gendered and rendered exclusive. Mothers and motherhood have been romanticized and glorified since the Venus of Willendorf and have been the subject of representation over the ages in every ethnic, cultural, religious, spiritual, social, and environmental contexts. "