Using a wide range of media, including painting, installation and video, Clare Rojas—best known for her DIY folk-inspired practice that challenges the stereotypical representations of the sexes—will premiere her newest body of work in this summer exhibition.
Wendy Norris
| Date | Through Sep. 12 |
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| Location | Museum of Craft and Folk Art |
| Event Description | Rojas is best known for paintings on wood panels that challenge the stereotypical representations of the sexes through a naïf homespun aesthetic using flat areas of color that reveal her origins as a print-maker. For the Museum, Rojas debuts new work in the form of a site-specific installation, or “wall-quilt”, investigating the domestic realm through a delicate balance of abstraction and figuration. |
| Price | $5, $4 seniors, free under 18 and for members; Free first Tue of the month |
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