Artists Dana Suleymanova & Macaulie Gabe employ dark comedy in the Front BOX to address patriarchal systems still prevalent in contemporary society in the exhibition titled "loose teeth tight bras." In the Back BOX, artist Ashley Whitt utilizes photography to explore the dichotomy between order and chaos within the universe and within the self in the exhibition "There's No Way Out: Selected Works from An Ordered Chaos." Artist Stephen Wilson presents a continuation of the struggle for artistic self as described in Richard Wright's memoir Black Boy in the exhibition titled "Cheat Codes" shown in the Upstairs BOX. In the Window BOX Amanda Russhell Wallace uses photography, collage, objects, and text to reimagine the psychological landscapes shaped by racism, sexism, and classism in the exhibition titled "How to preserve dead flowers."
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 6.
Artists Dana Suleymanova & Macaulie Gabe employ dark comedy in the Front BOX to address patriarchal systems still prevalent in contemporary society in the exhibition titled "loose teeth tight bras." In the Back BOX, artist Ashley Whitt utilizes photography to explore the dichotomy between order and chaos within the universe and within the self in the exhibition "There's No Way Out: Selected Works from An Ordered Chaos." Artist Stephen Wilson presents a continuation of the struggle for artistic self as described in Richard Wright's memoir Black Boy in the exhibition titled "Cheat Codes" shown in the Upstairs BOX. In the Window BOX Amanda Russhell Wallace uses photography, collage, objects, and text to reimagine the psychological landscapes shaped by racism, sexism, and classism in the exhibition titled "How to preserve dead flowers."
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 6.
Artists Dana Suleymanova & Macaulie Gabe employ dark comedy in the Front BOX to address patriarchal systems still prevalent in contemporary society in the exhibition titled "loose teeth tight bras." In the Back BOX, artist Ashley Whitt utilizes photography to explore the dichotomy between order and chaos within the universe and within the self in the exhibition "There's No Way Out: Selected Works from An Ordered Chaos." Artist Stephen Wilson presents a continuation of the struggle for artistic self as described in Richard Wright's memoir Black Boy in the exhibition titled "Cheat Codes" shown in the Upstairs BOX. In the Window BOX Amanda Russhell Wallace uses photography, collage, objects, and text to reimagine the psychological landscapes shaped by racism, sexism, and classism in the exhibition titled "How to preserve dead flowers."
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 6.