Bolivar Art Gallery at University of Kentucky
Online Exhibition
Many artists working today are addressing notions of home in unexpected ways, particularly challenging traditional definitions of home and proposing new approaches to understanding its complexity and fluidity. This exhibition seeks to examine where ideas of home intersect with themes of cultural identity/ies, colonization, access, refuge, politics of space, labor, community infrastructures, archiving/documenting presence, social (im)permanence, historicizing domestic spaces, diaspora, and many others. While this exhibition was conceived in 2019, our current era of stay at home orders, political unrest, and protests against racial injustice adds new layers to our collective experience of home as a varied situation.
Co-curators Rae Goodwin and Becky Alley would like to thank the artists for generously sharing their work and for adjusting to this digital iteration.
Visit the virtual exhibition here.
My work can be found here.