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TOM JONES | "Ho-Chunk and Kyrgyzstan Plant Study #5," 2025. Glass beads, salmon skin leather, acrylic on wood; archival digital photograph, wood panel: 24 x 18 x 7/8 in (60.96 x 45.72 x 2.22 cm) framed photographs: 10 7/8 x 8 7/8 x 1/2 in (27.62 x 22.54 x 1.27 cm), photographs: 10 x 8 in (25.4 x 20.32 cm).
The Language of Place | Exhibition Statements
by Shaarbek Amankul, Clementine Bordeaux, Heidi Brandow, and Tom JonesThe Language of Place is a group exhibition that examines how land, history, and cultural knowledge inform and shape the creative processes of four artists whose practices are intricately embedded in their relationships with land and environment. In this collection of statements, featured artists Shaarbek Amankul (Indigenous Kyrgyz), Clementine Bordeaux (Sičáŋǧu Lakótapi [Rosebud Sioux Tribe]), Heidi Brandow (Diné & Kānaka Maoli), and Tom Jones (Ho-Chunk) share their language of place.
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Markings from Fire: Avi Farber | Exhibition Statements
by Avi Farber, Carina Evangelista, and Spencer LinfordMarkings from Fire is an exhibition of wood-fired ceramic sculptures, charcoal drawings, 3-D printed flasks, and video by multimedia artist and former United States Forest Service firefighter, Avi Farber. In this collection of statements, Avi Farber, Carina Evangelista, and Spencer Linford explore the duality of fire as a force for creation and destruction.
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"Cry, Die or Just Make Pies," Rosemary Meza-DesPlas, Hand-sewn human hair on primed canvas, 15 1/4 x 12 1/4 in (gallery-wrapped).New Mexico-based artist Rosemary Meza-DesPlas' is a an intersectional feminist and multidisciplinary artist known for her hair-drawing practice. Read her artist statement to learn more about the ethos behind her expansive studio practice.