This exhibit assembled an impressive group of artists – Sandow Birk, Orly Cogan, Kanani Miyamoto, Paul Mullowney, Elyse Pignolet, and Abigail Romanchak – who addressed issues relevant to our time with ideas about politics, environment, and gender through printmaking, fiber arts, and installation. The breadth and influence of this exhibition aimed to enhance public awareness and encourage thoughtful process and engagement in civic discussion. A range of concurrent public programs challenged visitors to consider the power of politically driven art and how it affects society. CLICK HERE to view the exhibit archive page.
CLICK HERE to view a video of the exhibit's artists speaking about their work.
CLICK HERE to view a talk event that featured the artists in dialogue with Liana Horovitz, UHMC American History professor.
CLICK HERE to view a video of the exhibit's artists speaking about their work.
CLICK HERE to view a talk event that featured the artists in dialogue with Liana Horovitz, UHMC American History professor.
CLICK HERE for a PDF of the informational exhibit guide.
This exhibit assembled an impressive group of artists – Sandow Birk, Orly Cogan, Kanani Miyamoto, Paul Mullowney, Elyse Pignolet, and Abigail Romanchak – who addressed issues relevant to our time with ideas about politics, environment, and gender through printmaking, fiber arts, and installation. The breadth and influence of this exhibition aimed to enhance public awareness and encourage thoughtful process and engagement in civic discussion. A range of concurrent public programs challenged visitors to consider the power of politically driven art and how it affects society. CLICK HERE to view the exhibit archive page.
CLICK HERE to view a video of the exhibit's artists speaking about their work.
CLICK HERE to view a talk event that featured the artists in dialogue with Liana Horovitz, UHMC American History professor.
CLICK HERE for a PDF of the informational exhibit guide.