A large-scale multi-media installation incorporating audio, video, digital photographs, and tamale leaves created by Memphis artist Richard Lou. The installation is an immersive experience alluding to a ceremonial site where people come to share their stories and personal histories. The piece is informed by stories exchanged through the artist’s family: stories told by the artist’s mother and father, the stories he shared with his children, and the stories retold by his children as their own.
Memphis College of Art 2015 BFA photography show with work by Jade Thiraswas, D’Angelo Williams, Alexander Swilley, Doree Woods and Patricia Trahan.
Featuring work by members of the Pine Hill Community Center, Lewis Senior Center and Memphis Knit Mafia, plus Nikkila Carrol and Morgan Montalvo
“Delicate Tension” connects a diverse group of Memphis-area crocheters and showcases their work in a public setting, some for the very first time.
The exhibition not only exposes the generational contrasts of needlework created by a wide range of artisans/artists with varying techniques and aesthetic concerns, but ….