'Disruptive Narratives' Art Exhibition
Thursday, June 13, 2024 from 10:00am to 08:00pm
Wilton Library Association
Wilton Library
137 Old Ridgefield Road
Wilton Library Presents “Disruptive Narratives” Art Exhibition
Diverse works of area artists will be showcased in June exhibit
Wilton Library is pleased to present the diverse works of area artists in its June art exhibition “Disruptive Narratives,” opening on Friday, June 7 with a reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The exhibition, curated by Tara Blackwell and Jahmane, invites viewers to explore the works of these visionary artists using pop culture symbols and clever commentary to challenge societal norms, offering a fresh, critical perspective on the ordinary. Through satirical reinterpretations and subversive twists on familiar imagery, the artists compel viewers to question the narratives shaping our world. To encourage deeper exploration and discussion, each artist has selected a book that relates to their work and the themes addressed in the exhibit. These recommendations provide additional context and insights into the provocative topics explored by the artists. The artists are: 5iveFingaz (Norwalk), Tara Blackwell (Stamford), Lauren Clayton (Stamford), Dooley-O (New Haven), Alejandra Gonzalez Zertuche (Norwalk), Thalia Hernandez (Bridgeport), Jahmane (Norwalk), Lily Morgan (Stamford), and Sain't Phifer (Bridgeport).
In addition, “Disruptive Narratives: Teen Edition” celebrates the transformative power of youth creativity, offering a platform for the bold and fearless expressions of a new generation of artists. Join us in embracing the rebellious spirit of these emerging voices as they redefine the boundaries of contemporary discourse and offer a fresh, critical lens on the ordinary. Each teen artist has also contributed to a curated selection of books that resonate with their work and provide deeper insight into the themes of the exhibit. The emerging teen artists are: Clara Eliot (Weston), Freya Goldenberg (New Canaan), Olive Goldenberg (New Canaan), and Lila Malone (Stamford). The artists will display their works in an array of styles, media choices, and subject matter. The opening reception on June 7 is free and open to the public.