Artivism, April 1st - May 31st, on view at the Pollack Gallery at Monmouth University. In this group exhibition of "activist art", different forms of social protest exploring cultural and political concerns are explored, attempting to inspire positive change in society. This juried exhibition will feature works of art that employ spectacle, symbolism and collective participation to fight for issues of social justice including racial discrimination, gender equality, fair labor practices, human rights and more. The exhibition will open with a reception on April 13 from 7-9 PM at 400 Cedar Ave, West Long Branch, NJ.
Read MoreExhibition: Spaces Worth Feeling
Spaces Worth Feeling, March 24th-June 15th, an upcoming group exhibition curated by Eric Preisendanz, and also featuring work by Tim McFarlane, Sandine Lovitz, and Jean Plough. The exhibition opens with a reception . on Thursday, April 5th, from 5-7:30pm at the Jefferson Hospital - Bodine Center for Cancer Treatment, 111 South 11th St. in Philadelphia.
Read MoreCurated Exhibition: "EST & UTC +5" →
Ten Collaborative Projects by Twenty Artists - January 13 - 28th, 2018
Named after the technical time zones where the artists are located, EST & UTC +5 brings together 10 artists from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 10 artists from Karachi, Pakistan, in an effort to connect across time and space through the universal language of art.
Curated by Terrill Warrenburg (Philadelphia) and Fiza Khatri (New York)
Read MoreExhibition: Artshare LA
Terrill is pleased to announce that four of her works will be on display at Artshare LA during the February 2018 Women's Caucus for Art and CAA annual conferences in Los Angeles.
The theme of 'Reality Sandwiches' is inspired by a collection of Allen Ginsberg's poems of that same title. Ginsberg conceived of reality sandwiches as scribbled secret notebooks and wild typewritten pages for your own joy. In that light, and tying it in with the overall conference theme of Art Speaks! Lend Your Voice, inviting artists to depict their current reality, their view of the current state of reality or where they wish for their reality to be.
Juror is Alison Saar: Internationally known, Los Angeles based artist Alison Saar is a sculptor, painter and installation artist whose work explores themes of African cultural diaspora and spirituality.
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