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Luis Estrada in “Not Quite Fatal” at Wavepool Art Center

Wavepool Art Center 2940 Colerain Avenue, Cincinatti

NIAD virtual studio facilitator Chelsea Smith has put together an exhibition exploring a range of creative responses to the diminishing returns of our Earth and the power of visual art to reckon with the complicated possibilities of climate change. The three artists involved in this show - including NIAD artist Luis Estrada - address ongoing issues of human/place displacement and the urgency of interspecies care.

Marlon Mullen in “Pure Joy: 14 Disabled Visual and Performance Artists” at 1969 Gallery

1969 Gallery 39 White Street, New York

PURE JOY: 14 Disabled Visual and Performance Artists Curated by Chella Man   Panteha Abareshi, Jezz Chung, Robert Andy Coombs, Shannon Finnegan, Emilie Louise Gossiaux, Jerron Herman, Gudrun Hasle, Rebecca Watson Horn, Christine Sun Kim, Chella Man, Kate Meissner, Marlon Mullen, Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo), Tourmaline Exhibition Dates: June 30 – August 13, 2022  Opening: Thursday, June 30 from 6-8pm 39 White Street, Tribeca   1969 Gallery presents PURE JOY, a group exhibition of 14 emerging and mid-career artists curated by Chella Man. This exhibition acknowledges the persistent tokenization of disabled artists, contradicting this cycle by centering ideologies of Read More ...

NIAD Gallery Exhibition // “With You in Mind / Contigo en Mente,” organized by Saif Azzuz

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond

Art is as much community as it is individual. We are shaped by those we love and those who love and have loved us. Love and community are intergenerationally woven into us all. Deatra Colbert and Maria Radilla’s work both speak to the ways in which we look to community as inspiration for voicing our own personal experience in this world.

NIAD Annex Exhibition // “Works by Nathan Lam”

NIAD Art Center 551 23rd Street, Richmond

This exhibition features works created over the past five years by NIAD artist Nathan Lam. A survey of the artist's practice, this collection includes works on paper that predate his time in the NIAD Studio. From charcoal still life drawings, to comic style illustrations branded with his signature "Lamic", and generously applied acrylic paintings of mountains inspired by a summer trip to Alaska. We offer a look into the different ways Nathan Lam works.