Appalachian Horizons: Elysia Mann’s Weaving of Nondual Embodiment
Sophia Wright profiles Elysia Mann, based in Knoxville, through the initimate handweaving and ties to Appalachian craft tradition that characterizes her woven works.
Sophia Wright profiles Elysia Mann, based in Knoxville, through the initimate handweaving and ties to Appalachian craft tradition that characterizes her woven works.
Kelsie Conley reiterates the writing on the walls at The Pilot Light, an experimental venue in Knoxville, Tennessee for the next iteration of the Annotations column.
Maria Owen reviews sensory exchange and the study of constant movement as found in Elly Reitman’s energy at Bad Water, Knoxville.
Harrison Wayne reviews the entangled sculptures and taxidermic specimens found in As for me, I’m just passing through this planet at Bad Water, Knoxville.
Daniel Fuller reviews the intensive documentation of pain and survival found in A Brand New End: Survival and Its Pictures by Carmen Winant at the Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville.
Burnaway’s monthly news roundup includes new appointments at MOCA North Miami, the Harn Museum of Art, and the National Museum of the American Latino.
Burnaway takes a close look at Mondegreen, a exhibition by Pete Hoffecker Mejía on view at Tri-Star Arts in Knoxville.
Jennifer R. Bernstein considers an exhibition in Beauford Delaney’s hometown of Knoxville focused on the artist’s relationship with James Baldwin.
The latest entry in BA’s DIY Index spotlights the artist-run space BAD WATER, recently opened by Kelsie Conley and Marla Sweitzer in Knoxville, TN.