Clay Art Center’s THEY Exhibition Opening Reception
Clay Art Center is pleased to present THEY
An exhibit of 8 ceramic artists whose work highlights voices marginalized and historically underrepresented in institutional spaces.
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 7th 6 – 8PM
In the Gallery – March 31st to May 26th
THEY is the second of four themed exhibits for 2018, a year featuring artists whose works examine social justice issues and the intricacies of maneuvering life, lifestyles and living within a global society. THEY engages in discourse concerning exploitation, exclusion, and erasure by addressing issues of race, gender, class, religion, nationality, legal status, sexuality and disability. Through a focus on equity and access within the field of ceramics, Clay Art Center has asked art activist Roberto Lugo to invite seven artists to create a vision of ceramics that employs empathy, exchange, accountability, and support while bringing awareness to bias and oppression. Intersectionality provides a dynamic lens through which we discuss multiple systems of identity and power.
“The artists I’ve invited use their own human experience to relate to others. The show is about employing empathy instead of competition with our differences” –Roberto Lugo
Roberto Lugo is an American potter, social activist, spoken word poet, and educator. Lugo’s work draws together hip-hop, history and politics into formal ceramics and 2D works. In 2015 he received the Emerging Artist award from NCECA (the National Convention for the Education in the Ceramic Arts), launching his career to the international spotlight. Currently he teaches at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA.
The Gallery & Shop are open Monday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm. 40 Beech Street, Port Chester, NY 10573. Tel: 914-937-2047. For more information: https://www.clayartcenter.org/events-calendar/2018/3/they