Curated by Sanoe Stevenson-Egeland and Alissa Dymally-Williams
Expressing ourselves rarely feels straightforward. Relaying sentiment through collection, assemblage and materiality, the artists in this exhibition find unique ways to make vulnerability look easy. By way of tangled forms, warped diamonds and gestural minimalism, Anton Lvovich (2017) responds to experience and perception with gracious experimentation. Archiving handwritten
notes, Craigslist missed connections, and other tender statements onto collected fabrics, Idalis Madrigal (2019) shares intimate pathways through grief, fear, love and longing. Between material degradation, accrued image and the act of recollection, Kate Stutzman’s (2023) textile works express personal attitudes towards family, preservation and belonging. With warm invitation, explore the clever ways that these three alums employ material towards meaning.