Worn and Withheld: Manners of Dress at Rollins Museum of Art, Winter Park
Samantha Oleschuk reviews Manners of Dress, an exhibition which considers what clothing can reveal about identity and performance, at Rollins Museum of Art, Winter Park.
Samantha Oleschuk reviews Manners of Dress, an exhibition which considers what clothing can reveal about identity and performance, at Rollins Museum of Art, Winter Park.
Our monthly round up of opportunities includes an animation thesis grant for senior and MFA/MA students, an exhibition open call at Locust Projects in Miami, and a summer scholarship to attend a craft school in Penland, North Carolina.
Courtney McClellan considers a proposition on aura in The Space Between Looking and Loving: Francesca Fuchs and the de Menil House at The Menil Collection, Houston.
Thalia Butts visits the Atlanta-based studio of Wilay Méndez Páez to talk about creating with recycled metal and his recent recognition through the Working Artist Project award.
Burnaway is excited to announce a partnership with the National Performance Network, a New-Orleans based network of artists and organization advancing racial and cultural justice through the arts.
May Howard reviews Sindhu Thirumalaisamy’s concrete stories, alongisde a collaboration with multimedia artist Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán, at Aurora Picture Show, Houston.
Zahrah Butler visits the Houston-based studio of Delita Martin to speak about her textured portraits of Black women and crafting a visual narrative with natural iconography.
Merin McDivitt reviews Southern Grammar, an exhibition exploring the Black Southern experience in the work of three contemporary artists at Ella West Gallery, Durham.
Heather Bird Harris reviews Mona Bozorgi and Tokie Rome-Taylor’s dialogue of alternative image-making in from within, so together at Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta.