Veronica Perez’s solo exhibition features a new body of sculptures made from braided and weaved artificial hair, a material that Perez has been deeply invested in for the past three years. The artist's intricately detailed works act as monuments to feelings of love, loss, and grief and are symbols for exploring the forgotten and stolen
Find out more »CMCA is pleased to present Hawkeye, a solo exhibition of paintings by Reggie Burrows Hodges. A tennis ball, warped by the speed of impact, is captured right before it lands on the painted boundary of the court. Its oblong shape is conveyed through negative space—a window into the black ground with which Hodges treats his
Find out more »CMCA presents the thematic group exhibition, The View from Here, featuring works by 20 artists (including two collaboratives) who have previously exhibited or otherwise been involved at CMCA across our history (1952-2022). The celebratory exhibition coincides with CMCA's 70th anniversary, and the unifying concept is unique and dynamic ways of looking at the world through new
Find out more »Our Living is the first text-based work from the Brooklyn-based artist Yashua Klos. This monumental work expands upon his unique approach to large scale woodblock printing and collage by referencing the technique’s history as illuminated manuscript before the advent of the printing press. In Our Living, a working collective of hands hold letter forms that are being overgrown
Find out more »Veronica Perez’s solo exhibition features a new body of sculptures made from braided and weaved artificial hair, a material that Perez has been deeply invested in for the past three years. The artist’s intricately detailed works act as monuments to feelings of love, loss, and grief and are symbols for exploring the forgotten and stolen
Find out more »Open Studios June–September | Friday-Sunday Drop-in ArtLab Inspired by summer exhibiting artists Veronica Perez | voices, whispering and Yashua Klos | Our Living , participants will be prompted to create figurative works that express the complexities of identity and touch on memory, lived experience, and character. In what ways are your hands tools for creating, working, inspiring,
Find out more »Reggie Burrows Hodges | Hawkeye (he/him) Reggie Burrows Hodges’ upcoming solo exhibition will premiere a large group of paintings that capture moments from Hodges' youth in the 1970s when his family was based in Compton, California, accompanied by two sports themed bodies of work. Hodges has created two, full length portraits of his mother and one of
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