July 10, 2020 – December 12, 2020 @ –
Cheer Me Up, Cheer Me On is exhibition of new and existing work from multimedia artist Valerie George. The artist uses her art practice to document the transformation of her body and spirit through multimedia video installations that interweave the aesthetics of celebration and punk culture to articulate a deeply personal narrative.
July 10, 2020 – December 12, 2020 @ –
Hair City Fair by House Pencil Green, Joseph Herring and Amy Ruddick’s design/art studio, is a multimedia installation that explores the carnival as a site of artistic production, communal ritual, and aesthetic consumption.
September 11, 2020 – November 15, 2020 @ –
In our current moment the lines between art and advocacy have started to blur. Although artists have always addressed political and human rights concerns, the current era of activism is tipping the scale and gravity of cultural production. Questions of how the art is used to affect public opinion and sway others to a cause are being asked worldwide. Why do artists choose to make work that confront problems in the world? Why would they decide to advocate?
November 13, 2020 – January 16, 2021 @ –
“Degrees of Visibility” is Ashley Hunt’s study of the visual politics of mass incarceration, a nine-year survey of prison landscapes throughout all 50 U.S. states and territories. Asking how camouflage, disappearance and concealment have allowed mass-scale imprisonment to spread invisibly all around us, it shows glimpses of a carceral society alongside the imagining of prison abolition.