Arts and Entertainment
April 17, 2023
From: Amos Eno GalleryApril News from Amos Eno Gallery
Don't miss the extraordinary work of Irja Bodén in her solo show, Constellations, on view through April 30.
Irja Bodén’s ceramics begin as functional vessels, which she transforms into non- functional forms. The works reference subterranean, terranean, and celestial realms, as well as the dualities of the immigrant experience: empty vs. full, new vs. old and strange vs. familiar. Read more about her work in Constellations here.
Save the Date
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present Rosemary Meza-Desplas's solo show La Tercera y Última: Miss Nalgas USA from May 4 to June 4 , 2023. Save the date for the Opening Reception on Friday, May 5, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A video screening of Miss Nalgas USA 2022 will be held on Saturday, May 6th at 12:30 p.m., followed by a Q & A with the artist led by gallery director Ellen Sturm Niz.
Artist News
Hiroko Ohno's mixed media work Galaxy (2021) was on display in the Outer Orbit / Out of Orbit exhibition at Lichtundfire Gallery through April 1.
"The personification of dignity, and the process of self-awareness, is presented in action here," said Stephen Gambello about Galaxy, in his review of the exhibition in Arcade Project. "The universe itself is finding order, and upright balance, at the guiding hands of the artist herself."
On April 19, 2023, join Rosemary Meza-DesPlas and her fellow Latinx Artist Fellowship recipients Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, and Lucia Hierro, as they draw from first-hand experiences of family oral histories of migration and diaspora to discuss the impact these legacies have had on their practices and cultural production as artists. RSVP for this free, virtual webinar here.
On Thursday January 5, 2023, Brainard Carey interviewed artist Aaon Wilder on Yale Radio about his solo exhibition Omission Rituals at Amos Eno Gallery in Brooklyn, New York. A transcription of the dialogue between Carey and Wilder with images of the artworks discussed can be read here.