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Weaving Work: On the Tapestries of Tabitha Arnold
Lina Alam profiles the spiritual allegories and the labor of weaving works created by Chattanooga-based artist Tabitha Arnold.
How To Get Free
Pieced together through collage, video capture, and a spoken poem, artist Kay-Ann Henry presents the intricacies of Afro-religious practices and Jamaica's particular expression of obeah, pocomania, and kumina.
Everyday Love by Richard Dial at Institute 193, Lexington
Daniel Fuller reviews the crafted metal chairs reflecting tenderness and the human condition in Everyday Love by Richard Dial at Institute 193, Lexington.