EXHIBIT THEME
Inequality has been so pervasive, it has generated so much suffering, disadvantage and injustice, that equality can no longer be the goal. Humanity has now reached a point where we all need to strive for equity and guarantee that there is no disparity in the opportunities some are afforded over others. Only by “leveling the playing field,” by allowing everyone access to education, housing, health care and decent salaries, will we be able to survive as a fair, productive and -yes- egalitarian society.
The exhibit is open to all visual mediums.

JURIED BY
Ix-Nic Iruegas – Executive Director of the Mexican Cultural Institute DC

ARTISTS
John Affolter, Jenny Balisle, Amy Bumpus, Matthew Coté, Jesse Egner, David Finck, Joan E. Gardner, Hope Gereghty, Nicolei Gupit, Daniel Horowitz, Sunyoung Lee, George Lorio, Samantha Resendez, Gary Rubin, Jose Trejo-Maya, Ila Van, Susan West, Tina Ybarra

EXHIBITION
Dec 2, 2021 – Jan 28, 2022 (Gallery is closed Dec 20 – Jan 7 for AACC’s winter break)Dec 9, 5-7 Public Reception and Juror Talk
VISIT THE GALLERY
Open, Mon & Wed, 8 – 4pm and Tues & Thurs, 12 – 6pm
Cade Center for Fine Arts, Anne Arundel Community College
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012

VISITATION PROTOCOL
Masks are required. If you are not currently a student please fill out a health attestation prior to entering the gallery. Attestations and a dropbox will be available outside the gallery door.

ABOUT THE JUROR
Ix-Nic Iruegas (Mexico City, 1970). She is a member of the Mexican National Art Creators System (SNCA). Translator and cultural manager, she was raised and educated in different countries and languages due to the Diplomatic activities of her parents. She holds a B.A. in Communication at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. She has worked in radio and television, and has been a style corrector and researcher for non-fiction books. Since 2001 she started working in the production of cultural and corporative events. She was technical secretary at the Centro Cultural Universitario Tlatelolco, where she was in charge of the operation of the virtual reality installation Carne y Arena, by Mexican film director, Alejandro G. Iñárritu., as well as the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the 1968 student movement in Mexico.  She was director of the Casa Universitaria del Libro, where she coordinated more than 150 activities. She worked at the Cervantino International Festival as PR manager and at the Centro Cultural Roberto Cantoral. As translator, she worked for PR agencies, law firms, museums and NGOs. In 2012 she conducted her first literary translator for the Fondo de Cultura Económica. Since then, she has translated more than 30 books for the FCE and other editorials, including El niño que nadaba con pirañas, by David Almond, which obtained a recognition from the Banco del Libro in Venezuela as the best translation in a children book in 2014; Miedo, by Kevin Brooks; Paisaje con mano invisible, by M. T. Anderson; El árbol de las mentiras, by Frances Harindge; Los hijos del Rey, by Sonya Harnett; Curaduría, by Michael Bahskar, and the anniversary translation of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, in collaboration with Mexican writer, Ignacio Padilla, selected by the Banco del Libro in Venezuela as one of The Best Books (Los Mejores) of 2018. She has recently published a translation of Gastronomía e Imperio: La cocina en la historia del mundo, by Rachel Laudan, and a A través del Espejo y lo que Alicia encontró ahí, de Lewis Carroll (fortcoming), as part of her work as member of the SNCA. Executive Director of the Mexican Cultural Institute DC since 2020.

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.
http://www.aacc.edu/campus-life/visit-an-art-show/cade-center-gallery/

CONTACT
Teddy Johnson: Cade Gallery Director
[email protected]

ARTWORK PICTURED
Hope Gereghty
Madame Notre Dame
Mixed: Lino mono,
textured papers,
watercolor, chalk
pastel
23.5″ x 16.5″ x 2″
2021

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