Critical StitchMandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial | ||
Curated by Lorraine Morales Cox Artists Include: Vadis Turner, Dave Cole, Laurel Roth, Tamara Kostianovsky, Alicia Ross, Mark Newport, Rob Conger, Barb Hunt, Richard Bassett, Lauren DiCioccio, Margarita Cabrera, and Johanna Unzueta The works in this show are also bound together by their undeniable aesthetic power. These artists use the thread, yarn, or fabric of their choice in wide-ranging and unconventional ways. If you have never stopped to consider the visual impact of a crumpled, empty water bottle, its incarnation in the art gallery as a piece of hand-embroidered organza will be the occasion for intense scrutiny and reflection, not to mention possibly a bit of soul-searching. Inherent in the chosen media of these artists is the tactile and associational appeal – the sensuous, elegant, soft, or warm – of these works. And it is in part this dichotomy between the form – often comforting, appealing, seductive – and the content – often challenging, disturbing, taboo – that engenders such a rich and deep trove of meanings. This exhibition provides an exceptional opportunity for the Union community of students, faculty and staff, as well as the greater regional community, to engage in an examination of complex social and cultural issues embodied by this work. Whether shocking or soothing, humorous or subversive, Critical Stitch takes us on a rich and rewarding visual journey. Rachel Seligman, Director, Mandeville Gallery Opening Reception and Gallery Talk Critical Stitch Panel Discussion This exhibition and programming are supported by a Union College Internal Education Grant; the American Studies, and Women and Gender Studies programs; the departments of English, History, Political Science and Visual Arts; the offices of Campus Diversity, the Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies and Special Programs, and the Dean of Studies; and UNITAS. | ||
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