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

Artists:

Joan Beard, Carol Bivins, Jordyn Brennan, Nell Breyer, Amy Bumpus, Cesar Ceballos, Linda Fuller, Sarah Gomez, Jada Grantlin, Nathan Brad Hall, Steve Heine, Ed Holten, Meredith Knight, Parvathi Kumar, Phoebe Lake, Joshua Littlefield, Jonathan Murrill, JordanRiver Michaels, Brendan Robinson, Norman Silva, Fanni Somogyi, Dian Sourelis, Bria Sterling Wilson, Samson Tonton, Jose D. Trejo-Maya, G. E. Vogt, Jenny Wu

Exhibit Theme: There has been a shift, a reckoning of sorts in the past year. As a nation of individuals, we’ve been stripped of our perceptions and understandings. We’ve been forced to simplify our lives, while also dealing with complex issues brought on by the shifts, everything from confronting our fragility as a human race to dealing with the cancer of racial injustice. The artwork in this show explores how we have confronted these complex issues as individuals and then as a nation. What have we learned? How do we think and act differently? Where do we go from here?

Exhibit Juror: Rai Arthur-Mensah

About the Juror:
Rai is a Project Director with Local Projects. Over her 12 year career, she has found ways to promote the arts in her daily work. Currently, her main role is to manage physical and media related exhibition design projects that push forward the overarching vision and goal for a cultural institution. She’s had the pleasure of launching such institutions as The Fashion For Good Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands and is currently working to launch the Greenwood Rising Museum in Tulsa, OK.

Separately, she’s produced a number of exhibitions where she has acted as the chief curator, producer, installer and art dealer. One of her most recently produced exhibits is a virtual Pop Up Museum of the Onward organization, an organization that aims to dismantle systems of oppression. Much of her past work has focused on emerging artists and cultivating those talents. At her core, she believes in the platform of artistic expression and the way in which art continues to start relevant and meaningful conversations.

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 galleries mission with exciting exhibits and content throughout the year.

CALENDAR:
This exhibit will occur on @cadegalleryaacc on a rolling basis.  Work will be posted daily M-F starting March 10.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Teddy Johnson, Director, Cade Art Gallery, at [email protected]

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