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EX-tend EX-cess: Metamorphosis in Clay at Towson University Center For The Arts

November 15, 2022
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Exhibition: EX-tend EX-cess: Metamorphosis in Clay at Towson University Center For The Arts

EX-tend EX-cess: Metamorphosis in Clay is on view at Towson University Center For The Arts, Towson

August 26 – December 10, 2022

This exhibition of contemporary abstraction through the medium of clay explores the grasping of transformation through “Action Clay-ing” — additions, growth, combinations, excess, exits and entrances, and endings and beginnings — as extensions of the artists’ bodily gestures and conceptual ideas. The possibility of transformation suggests exiting a space and entering another, exiting the world of functional ceramics, and entering the world of abstraction. The artists in this show are generally diverse: male, female, and non-binary, and of various cultural backgrounds. The exhibition offers dialog around issues of equity in terms of materials and culture. It encourages viewers to think beyond traditional structures, offering the opportunity for personal growth, echoing the theme of the works themselves.

Artists: Ebitenyefa Baralaye (Detroit); Cassils (LA and NYC); Roxanne Jackson (Brooklyn, NYC); Sara Parent-Ramos (Maryland); Zemer Peled (Maryland); Rotem Reshef (New York); Martha Rieger (New York); Brie Ruais (New York); Anthony Sonnenberg (Arkansas); Gabriela Vainsencher (New Jersey); Michael Ware (Wisconsin); Matt Wedel (Ohio); Shiyuan Xu (Chicago).

Co-Curated by Sagi Refael and J. Susan Isaacs, this exhibition and related programming are co-sponsored by Baltimore Hebrew Institute, and supported in part by The National Endowment for the Arts.

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cac@towson.edu

Towson University Center For The Arts
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21204
United States

Tags: Anthony SonnenbergBrie RuaisCassilsEbitenyefa BaralayeGabriela VainsencherMartha RiegerMatt WedelMichael WareRotem ReshefRoxanne JacksonSara Parent-RamosShiyuan XuTowson University Center For The ArtsZemer Peled

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