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Clay Art Center presents a Virtual Artist Panel for Thicc-ening the Narrative, our online invitational Pride Month exhibition, guest curated by Deshun Peoples. Join us to learn more about the participating artists and how the intersecting identities of queerness, race, and fatness inform their work and creative processes.
Participating Artists: Carletta Williams, Shaun Mallonga, V Walton, and Gerald Brown. Moderator: Deshun Peoples.
Learn more about Guest Curator Deshun Peoples:
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View the virtual exhibition here:
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*This Virtual Event was originally aired June 20th, 2024, 7pm Eastern Time via Zoom.
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This program is part of Clay Art Center's Virtual Artist Talks & Demos series.
You can enjoy many of the things that you have come to love about CAC at home with our clay virtual programs! Hear ceramic artists talk about their practice, learn new surface techniques, and so much more with our ongoing new series of virtual lectures and demos for all levels! We offer both free and paid programs, many of which are presented by CAC artists, teachers, and residents.
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Believing strongly that the arts have the ability to touch and enrich lives; Clay Art Center's mission is to offer a stimulating space for studio practice, exhibition, and educational opportunities to better serve the community.
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Clay Art Center is a nationally recognized non-profit center for the advancement and practice of the ceramic arts in Port Chester, New York. We were founded in 1957 by Katherine Choy and Henry Okamoto, and today, after over a half century of growth and expansion, we're proud to serve the arts community with studio space and exhibition opportunities and engage the public and foster new artists through classes for children and adults of all levels.