Curators’ Choice: Black Life Matters
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevard, New York, NY, United StatesCurators’ Choice: Black Life Matters launches the Schomburg Center’s 90th anniversary year with an eclectic array of rarely seen collection materials that affirm the Schomburg’s mission to document and preserve black life, history, and culture.
Human Moments
Cade Tompkins Projects 198 Hope Street, Providence, RI, United StatesA ceramic sculpture exhibition that uses the human form to reference a broad scope of genres including social injustice, landscape, decorative arts and the utilitarian object.
Embodying Deference/Empowering Difference
Roberta A. Fiskum Art Gallery 800 W. Main Street, Whitewater, WI, United StatesFour contemporary figurative ceramic artists, Teri Frame, Beth Lo, Roberto Lugo, and Sana Musasama, all of whom are investigating the relationship between Body, Difference, Identity, and Power.
50 Women-A Celebration of Women’s Contribution to Ceramics
American Jazz Museum 1616 E. 18th Street, Kansas City , MO, United StatesThe upcoming exhibition – 50 Women: A Celebration of Women’s Contribution to Ceramics – is a landmark exhibit featuring all women ceramic artists, including local, national and international figures.
ArtPrize 8-Girl Soldiers
Fountain Street Church 24 Fountain St. N.E., Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesFrom September 21 to October 9, 2016, Musasama’s "Girl Soldiers" series is in an ArtPrize 8 group show at Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.