21c Artist, Federico Solmi, shared with 21c the exciting place where he is working this summer, what technologies are inspiring new developments in his work, and his favorite summer foods (and wines). Read on to learn more!
Anthony Akinbola’s work is featured in What is Past is Prologue: An Elevate Exhibition at 21c Cincinnati, on view through October 2021 when it will travel to 21c Louisville in early December. 21c caught up with him on the heels of the closing of his solo gallery show, Market, at Night Gallery in Los Angeles.
21c Museum Director and Chief Curator, Alice Gray Stites, and 21c Assistant Curator, Amethyst Rey Beaver, recently spoke with New York-based artist Natalie Frank whose work is currently on view as part of The Future is Female at 21c Durham.
On Tuesday, July 20th at 6pm CST, Curator Conversations returns with a conversation between Chicago-based artist, Emma McKee, and 21c Museum Manager, Adia Sykes. The talk is free and open to the public. This will be our first in-person Curator Conversation. Follow the Eventbrite link to register. Emma shares how she is feeling at the moment, what gives her hope, and what she is looking forward to this year in her art practice.
Louisville-based Lori Larusso shares what she is looking forward to this year, how people can continue to support artists in their communities, and what she has been reading and listening to.
21c caught up with Ziba Rajabi, a visual artist based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Rajabi shared what she is looking forward to this year, thoughts on what she has learned this past year, and her go-to foods of choice. Ziba Rajabi’s work is currently on view at 21c Bentonville and will be on view through October 2021.
21c caught up with Hope and Vincent as part of our Artist Check-in series and they shared how they are feeling at the moment, their thoughts on how people can continue to support artists in their communities, and their go-to summer drink. Read on!