Exhibitions

ART OF THE SOUTH 2024

Stove Works / 1250 E 13th St. August 16 - September 28th

In my last year and a half as a new resident of the South, I have observed and documented the themes, eccentricities, histories, and visual languages that set this region apart. While exploring the southeast, I’ve met artists who have shared their work and their studio practice, exposing me to the rich artistic history embedded in my new home of Tennessee and beyond. In my experience, by sharing and discussing artwork, we develop an understanding of a place thanks to the artists who weave identity into their work. It is through these shared stories that our compassion for humanity expands.

Submissions for Art of the South 2024 spanned a wide range of cultural and personal expressions. They were heartbreaking and hilarious, touching, boisterous, bold, and eye-opening. I was excited to see the influence of folk art patterns and quilted textiles, which span across regions and cultures, alongside richly textured paintings, skilled draftsmanship, and mixed-media explorations. The photographers and videographers’ contributions depicted complex urban and rural landscapes, inviting us to question our place in this society. I was struck by the courage with which the artists exposed their identities to the viewer and the compelling stories they had to share about their communities. The variety of pieces chosen for this exhibition is a powerful reminder that a work of art doesn’t always have to be about a place on the surface to be rooted in that place. Thank you to all of the artists for sharing their work and for deepening my appreciation for this new home.

–Lauren Nye, Associate Curator at Hunter Museum