Curated By Elizabeth Ashe

Cade Art Gallery, Anne Arundel Community College

Exhibit to be presented on the Cade Gallery Instagram Account @cadegalleryaacc

Dates: One artwork will be posted each day from April 29th-May 9th.

Artists: Travis Childers, Pierre Davis, Michelle Dickson, Lila Ferber, Sarah J. Hull, Zofie King, Kerry Hentges, John Herndon, Lisa Rosenstein, Matthew Russo.

Exhibit Theme:  Art made during the pandemic faced a different world, both at home, and outside. We examine our human structures and incorporate chance discoveries and mistakes. What levels of intuition change, when the rest of the world around us makes a drastic social change? What do we use to put structure back in our lives? How do we outsource fabrication, use materials, and how do we still collaborate? What happens when artists are locked out of studios, stressed by a global pandemic, and have limited access to supplies? Artists found themselves in a productive boom and gave themselves permission to try out new things. We recalibrated.

About the Curator:  Elizabeth Ashe is a sculptor who earned her MFA from the Mount Royal School of Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She began curating as a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. While serving as the Director of Mavi Contemporary Art, she curated over a dozen exhibitions. In 2019, she curated “Play, Protection, or Peril”– a project addressing gun violence in our culture — partially funded by a grant from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH). In 2020, she was lead curator for “Not So Concrete”– a project that looked at how architecture shapes our world — funded by the Curatorial Grant from CAH. She was awarded an AHFP grant. Ashe lives in Washington, D.C., where she has an active studio practice. She works as the Gallery Manager for the DC Arts Center, and Exhibit and Event Technician for the Katzen Center at American University.

About the Gallery: The Cade Center for Fine Arts Gallery is on the western side of AACC’s Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway.  Located on the main floor of the Cade building on West Campus, The Cade Art Gallery at Anne Arundel Community College features seven exhibits a year. The span of exhibiting artists is broad, yet each exhibit is focused by theme or medium. You can encounter an installation project juried by a museum curator, or the latest painting by an AACC student. Since March 2020 the Cade Gallery Instagram account, @cadegalleryaacc has supported the gallery’s mission with exciting exhibits and content throughout the year.

For more Information: Contact Teddy Johnson, Director, Cade Art Gallery, at [email protected]

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