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The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope


Our new reality is profoundly different than it was six months ago. The 2020 pandemic, COVID-19, has swept the world, and in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, we have seen unprecedented civil unrest calling for racial equality. What will these dilemmas leave in their wake? The Museum hopes to engage the community in these issues, ones that have changed our lives in unprecedented ways.
"The Day After Tomorrow" is divided into three themes. "A Better Tomorrow" focuses on transcendence, alternate realities, the divine, afterlife, and bliss. "A Worse Yesterday" comprises works of art that address events that have shaken the world and thrown it into crises such as world wars, nuclear proliferation, AIDS, genocide, racism, and immigration. "Awry Ecosystem" focuses on art by artists concerned with the environment and how humans are changing it.

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Winged Figure

Brian Mains Artist

Acrylic on canvas

Wheel of Life

Brian Mains Artist

Acrylic on canvas

Infect

Nayland Blake Scupltor

Assemblage of glass case with candles, ribbon, salt shaker, and dishes on aluminum stand

Mis Tree/Mystery

Melanie Walker Photographer

Print of a gelatin silver print from a distressed negative

Artist's Feet

Carlos Villa Scupltor

Paper pulp and feathers

Juarez Device

Terry Allen Artist

Mixed media on paper and plexiglass

Existence

Jaime Muñoz Artist

Acrylic, airbrush, and glitter on panel


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