Flying high, Isaiah Scott is a rising star in the birding and bird illustration worlds. He'll join us at the Gibbes for a limited engagement residency.
READ MOREAustin Norvell refers to himself as a custodian of stuff. He preserves its heritage and safeguards its legacy.
READ MOREReuben Bloom is a transdisciplinary artist whose work utilizes photography, found objects, and sculpture.
READ MORE2020 winner of the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art launches the creation of the Anson African Burial Memorial.
READ MOREAmiri Geuka Farris is a contemporary, multidisciplinary artist who examines issues surrounding diaspora, Gullah Geechee culture, memory, and perception.
READ MOREThrough organic and biomorphic shapes that trigger an inclination to touch, Nadia Stieglitz seeks to explore gendered notions of space through objects.
READ MOREClare Hu dissects how Southern myths are acted and re-enacted in the stories and objects surrounding them, and the debris left behind.
READ MOREJonathan Rypkema's objective is to use shapes to create experiences. His formations are constructed to engage with the viewer on a more physical level.
READ MOREThrough the utilization of found and natural materials, Jamele Wright Sr. explores and creates conversation concerning the Black American vernacular experience.
READ MORECollaborative duo, Sardine Press, intertwines their work through the exploration of movement, chaos, and the shared physicality within their printmaking practice.
READ MOREKaty Mixon’s paintings are inquiries into the surface of things, namely color and texture, for their power to emote and conceal.
READ MOREMaria White is inspired by forms, textures and patterns that she finds in the natural world. Working primarily in porcelain, light is an integral part of her work.
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