Archive for March 2023

By mwelych
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March 29, 2023
June 10 - August 20, 2023
Artist Nancy Crow has been making quilts for over 40 years. She maintains large studios and a teaching facility on her 218 acre farm east of Columbus, Ohio. Named a Fellow of the American Craft Council, she has received the major award, The Individual Artist’s Fellowship, from the Ohio Arts Council twice and The National Living Treasure Award from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.
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By mwelych
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March 28, 2023
June 10 to August 20, 2023
The works included in this exhibition represent a pivot within Gary Sczerbaniewicz's practice toward an articulation of subjects he has been researching for nearly a decade: Forteana, Catholic strangeness, Cold-War oddities, the science-fictional, the occult, the post-apocalyptic, and more.
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By mwelych
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March 27, 2023
June 10 - August 20, 2023
I am a Friend of Dorothy is about a journey of self-discovery - a realization that you can be yourself no matter where you are, and that home is where the heart is. By using the familiar narrative of the Wizard of Oz to inspire a body of work, I create an experience that is both intimate yet nostalgic and relatable. As a queer person, I come out on a daily basis - an act that can create joy and love, but also chaos and fear. The exhibition is a love letter to my adventure through the turbulence and moments of elation.
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By mwelych
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March 21, 2023
He is this year’s first Emerging Artist to be featured in both the Schweinfurth Art Center and Cayuga Museum of History & Art from March 25 through May 28, 2023
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By mwelych
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March 12, 2023
She invites gallery visitors to release their own microaggression burdens by adding to the "Free Your Mind" public art installation and depositing objects that represent their microaggressions into her baggage carts
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