Spring SOLOS 2018

On View: April 14 – June 2, 2018

Main Galleries

AAC’s SOLOS exhibitions invite emerging and mid-career artists to conceptualize a solo exhibition in one of the AAC’s seven galleries, resulting in seven concurrent one-person shows. For Spring SOLOS 2018, artists were selected through an open call for proposals evaluated by guest jurors Kate Haw, Director of the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art, and Mika Yoshitake, Assistant Curator at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Values that guide the selection of SOLOS artists include diversity of practice and perspective, quality and craftsmanship, and depth of content.

The annual SOLOS exhibitions provide regional artists with a valuable opportunity for exposure and experimentation–and offer the public an equally important opportunity to explore the diversity and vitality of contemporary art in the area.

Spring SOLOS 2018 artists include: Sean Derry, Adam Griffiths, Phaan Howng, Giulia Livi, Nick Primo, and Jerry Truong.


RELATED EVENTS

Opening Reception: April 14, 6–9pm
Gallery Talk: June 2, 1-3pm

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Press Release
Exhibition Catalog

Call for Artists

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