Opening: FAINT/HIDDEN/SHROUDED Graduate Curatorial Exhibition at UMCA
The exhibition opening and talk for the Annual Eva Fierst Exhibition, FAINT/HIDDEN/SHROUDED, will be on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 from 5 PM to 7:30 PM.
History of Art & Architecture graduate student Simone Cambridge (MA '25), Ruthie Baker (M.F.A. Studio Arts candidate), and Olivia Haynes (Ph.D. candidate in Afro- American Studies) are also going to be in conversation with special guest nico w. okoro, a curator, educator, and writer based in New Haven, CT.
FAINT/HIDDEN/SHROUDED: Contemplating Obscurity invites you to uncover hidden meanings and symbols buried beneath layers, prompting inquiry into what is visible and what has been deliberately concealed. This exhibition, ranging from the tangible to the abstract, explores the interplay between remembrance and forgetting, presence and absence, and erasure and illumination. FAINT/HIDDEN/SHROUDED draws attention to the identities and intentions of artists and their work which have been often overlooked and obscured.
For more information on the exhibition, see the UMCA Website.