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Spend your lunch hour with Artist-in-Residence Kirstin Willders on Thursday, July 24th starting at 12:15 p.m. as she discusses her new work at the Morgan. Kristin is a multi-disciplinary artist and teaching-artist. Her studio practice is rooted in ceramics and it expands into glass, light, and mixed materials. Snacks and light refreshments will be served.

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Join us on Friday, July 25th from 5-8 p.m. for the Opening Reception of Transforming Narratives of Identity 


There are many intrinsic aspects of one’s identity such as race, gender and sexual orientation. In today’s world, those identities are challenged physically, mentally, and politically. Despite opposition, these artists in paper, book and print intertwine their identities with their work to unapologetically establish who they are.

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In the Gallery 

 

Join us on Friday, July 25th from 5-8 p.m. for the Opening Reception of Transforming Narratives of Identity

Exhibition Dates: July 25 - September 20
Opening Reception:  Friday, July 25th, 5-8 p.m.


There are many intrinsic aspects of one’s identity such as race, gender and sexual orientation. In today’s world, those identities are challenged physically, mentally, and politically. Despite opposition, these artists in paper, book and print intertwine their identities with their work to unapologetically establish who they are.
 

Featured NEA Grant Recipient Artists:
Miguel Aragón, Zoë Charlton, Diedrick Brackens

Artists:
Dustin Brinkman, Danqi Cai, Yangbin Park, Joseph Lappie, Nicole Malcolm, Liz Maugans, Roberto Torres Mata, Erin Wohletz

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In The Store 

The "Printer’s Choice Line", formerly the Artist Curated Paper Line, has been selected based on feedback from various artists who have experimented and worked with the fine art paper produced by hand at the Morgan Papermaking Conservatory. This line of paper is ideal for editioned works.

Chosen for their versatility and unique characteristics, these crisp sheets offer an unmatched quality and structure that allows each to withstand more stress to the surface than traditional machine-made papers. Explore this special line of paper to see and feel the difference for yourself.

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