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“Response” Online Exhibition from Kala Art Institute

“Response” Online Exhibition from Kala Art Institute

Two of my recent pieces, “Tenderly, Cheryl” and “When, America?” from The Tenderly Project are featured in a new online exhibition, called “Response,” at the Kala Art Institute. The works featured in “Response” reflect on life in the time of the pandemic, and artists’ expressions in concert with protests against our nation’s ongoing racism that permits police (and non-police) brutality against Black people and people of color.

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You Just Hope…

You Just Hope…

Cheryl, shown in this picture, has been homeless for so long that she doesn’t see herself living any other way. She is tough, guarded, and can be fierce. She is one of many living in a tent in this time when the Covid-19 virus has greatly affected all of our lives.

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