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On Wendy Red Star

For the summer issue, we asked ten artists, scholars, and writers to respond to one artwork by Wendy Red Star, on the occasion of her traveling exhibition A Scratch on the Earth.

Hera Gallery exhibit asks: What does the word Mother mean? | East Greenwich Pendulum

SOUTH KINGSTOWN — In the aftermath of Roe v. Wade being overturned, the concept of motherhood has become more complex. For the upcoming Hera Gallery exhibition “Oh, Mother,” artists were

San Antonio Museum of Art opens survey of acclaimed artist Wendy Red Star

Cleveland Museum of Art Puts a Lens on Motherhood Today

"Picturing Motherhood Now" looks through the museum’s collection in considering how artists depict motherhood today.

Exhibition features work by contemporary Black artists who engage both historical events and current discourse

Exhibition features work by contemporary Black artists who engage both historical events and current discourse Land’s End (detail), 2020. Kambui Olujimi (American, b. 1976). Ink and graphite on paper; 79 x 79 in. Collection of the artist. Image © the artist. CLEVELAND, OH .- New Histories, New Futures centers on three contemporary Black artists’ engagement with time and historical revisionism. Johnny Coleman (b. 1958, based in Oberlin, OH) uses sculpture, sound and projection in a large-scale immersive installation that revitalizes the marginalized history of one group’s journey north on the Underground Railroad. Antwoine Washington (b. 1980, based in Cleveland, OH) paints portraits of his own young family to counteract the stereotype of the absent Black father in a style that pays homage to artists of the Harlem Renaissance. The North Star project by Kambui Olujimi (b. 1976, based in Queens, NY) features eight never-before-seen paintings of weightless, floating Black bodies

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