In the G. B. Stuart Gallery :
Left Behind:
Michael Hower & Steve Dolbin
Hower's photography documents man-made environments and structures, devoid of human activity, overcome by the power of nature. Dolbin’s exploration of humanity’s bond with the land has led him to use mortal, synthetic, and natural materials in his sculptural work exploring both our spiritual, intuitive dialogues and our culture's continuing exploitation of nature.
In the Upper Gallery:
LUNCHBOX MOMENTS: Seek Understanding, Share Stories, Stop Hate
Amie Bantz
Lunchbox moments [‘lәn(t)SHbäks ‘mōmәnts/]
noun: The shared experience of being judged for the cultural food Asian-American children bring to school. Korean-American artist, Bantz, memorializes a collection of Lunchbox Moment stories from the AAPI community by physically painting the narratives on a series of lunchboxes. This exhibit aims to increase understanding of, education about, and dialog around AAPI cultures.
Korean-American artist, Bantz, memorializes a collection of Lunchbox Moment stories from the AAPI community by physically painting the narratives on a series of lunchboxes. This exhibit aims to increase understanding of, education about, and dialog around AAPI cultures.