Vulvacular
Ceres Gallery 547 West 27th St, Suite 201, New York, NY, United StatesCurated by Pamela Shields and Susan Kaplow, this show explores women artists’ relationship to the vulva.
Visual Voices: Truth Narratives
Society for Contemporary Craft 2100 Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesVisual Voices: Truth Narratives is a NCECA ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Guest curator Winnie Owens-Hart has invited artists Syd Carpenter, Roberto Lugo, Sana Musasama, Reginald Pointer, and Janathel Shaw to frame the curatorial concerns of Visual Voices: Truth Narratives.
Invisible Borders
Community College of Baltimore County 7201 Rossville Blvd, Rosedale, MD, United States"Invisible Borders is an ode to clay and internationalism. Ceramic history traverses the globe from goods shipped along trade routes to potters traveling to new markets. The history of ceramics is one of crossing borders.
More Than That: Diversity within Diversity
Flaten Art Museum 1520 St. Olaf Avenue, Northfield, MN, United StatesGuest curator Roberto Lugo knows the frustration of being artistically pigeonholed by the color of his skin. More Than That: Diversity within Diversity brings together artists of color working in a multiplicity of genres and forms that defy cultural expectations frequently imposed upon artists of color.
Domestic Matters: The Uncommon Apron
Sally D. Francisco Gallery at Peter's Valley School of Craft 19 Kuhn Rd, Layton, NJ, United StatesThis invitational exhibition focuses on works in craft media made specifically for the show, and which offer, comment and challenge changing social roles