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NIAD Gallery Reception // “Feeling Language” organized by Kate Laster

Gallery Reception Saturday October 8 1 to 4PM NIAD Art Center Join us at NIAD Art Center to celebrate our October exhibitions! Main Gallery // Feeling Language, organized by Kate Laster About the Exhibition This show is all about comfort text: resilience in everyday words, writing and reading. Expression can also be wordless, the use of line and color as new vocabulary, pushing a thought out onto a surface, making marks and continuously trying to communicate with the world.  We tell stories to sustain ourselves and find each other. These messages embedded in art become an emotional telegram– a signal flare Read More ...

November NIAD Gallery Reception // “What’s Cookin!?” organized by Terri Moore + “Crossover”

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond, CA, United States

Join us at NIAD Art Center to meet the artists and celebrate our November exhibitions with music, food and drink, art for sale, and a cooking demonstration!
Main Gallery // What's Cookin!?, organized by Terri Moore
Annex Gallery // Crossover, organized by the NIAD Exhibitions Team
Studio // Art Sale + Cooking Demonstration

“Don’t mind if I do” with work by Felicia Griffin at moCa Cleveland

moCa Cleveland 11400 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH, United States

"Don’t mind if I do" destabilizes rigid ableist and exclusionary museum “best practices” like sparse seating, untouchable objects, dense wall labels, and guards who protect rather than invite engagement. It is a project built upon a framework of flexibility. By welcoming glitches, inviting informality and messiness, and unsettling the hierarchy of objects, "Don’t mind if I do" prioritizes people over artwork and makes more room for us to show up as our full selves.

Friday July 7 //  “Don’t mind if I do” with work by Felicia Griffin opens at moCa Cleveland

moCa Cleveland 11400 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH, United States

NIAD artist Felicia Griffin and Executive Director Amanda Eicher will be in person at the opening reception for this incredible exhibition! "Don’t mind if I do" destabilizes rigid ableist and exclusionary museum “best practices” like sparse seating, untouchable objects, dense wall labels, and guards who protect rather than invite engagement. It is a project built upon a framework of flexibility. By welcoming glitches, inviting informality and messiness, and unsettling the hierarchy of objects, "Don’t mind if I do" prioritizes people over artwork and makes more room for us to show up as our full selves.