About this Event
Grass Grows in the Icebox explores relationships cultivated by artists working with nonhuman beings, land, and natural materials not as subject or object, but as collaborators. The artists in this exhibition are contemplating the labors of land work, care and attention, ecofeminism, empathy with other-than-human domains, somatic remembering, restoration, and repair.
Ruth K Burke, Cyrah Dardas, Maya Davis, Marianne Hoffmeister Castro , Grace Millard, and Kirby Shoote meet the world with a lens of closeness, an insistence and persistence of attention.
As light as silk and as heavy as stone, the vibrancy of materials and modalities in Grass Grows in the Icebox invite us to consider the ways in which everything is connected and creative practice can be a conduit for those connections.
Guest curated by Nathan Byrne and Emily Staugaitis.
Opening reception Saturday, April 4 from 5-8pm
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Poster design by Sky Christoph
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
307 N Main St, 307 North Main Street, Ann Arbor, United States
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