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Sonya Clark: We Are Each Other

Institution
Museum of Arts and Design
Grant Cycle
Spring 2021
Amount
$75,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
Website
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Sonya Clark, Edifice and Mortar, 2018. Mixed media including embossed bricks, hair, plexiglass, and steel, 39 x 72 x 15 inches. Courtesy of the artist.
Sonya Clark: Monumental Cloth, Many, 2019. One hundred hand-woven linen cloths and madder dye, 18.5 x 36 inches. In collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA. Installation view: DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA. Photo: Mel Taing 2021.
Sonya Clark, Monumental, 2019. Woven linen, madder dye, and tea stain. 180 x 360 inches. In collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA. Photo: Carlos Avendaño.
Sonya Clark, The Hair Craft Project: Hairstylists with Sonya, 2013. Eleven inkjet photographs, 29 x 29 inches each. Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The Heritage Fund for a Diverse Collection, Frederick Brown Fund, Samuel Putnam Avery Fund, and Helen and Alice Colburn Fund.
Sonya Clark, Hair Craft Project: Hairstyles on Canvas, 2013. Silk threads, beads, shells, and yarn on eleven canvases, Nine at 29 x 29 inches; Two at 33 x 33 inches. Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The Heritage Fund for a Diverse Collection, Frederick Brown Fund, Samuel Putnam Avery Fund, and Helen and Alice Colburn Fund.

Sonya Clark: We Are Each Other is a mid-career survey of the artist’s work with a focus on her community-centered and participatory projects. Over her twenty-five-year career, Clark has been committed to issues of history, race, and reconciliation. Clark often undertakes this exploration through everyday fiber materials—hair, flags, found fabric—and craft practices. In Clark’s work, craft and community are intertwined, and the resulting projects facilitate new collective encounters across racial, gender, and socioeconomic divisions. We Are Each Other will highlight her community-centered projects, large-scale installations, and a range of her photographs, prints, and sculpture.

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The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Spring 2021 Grantees

29 June 2021

Exhibition Support

Visionary New England
deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
Lincoln, MA

1986

Warhol painted more than 100 works related to Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, which some have read as complex reckoning of his homosexuality, Catholicism, and mortality in response to witnessing AIDS devastate the gay community.

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