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'Colored Me'

Exhibition statement: In one of her most famed essays, "How it Feels to be Colored Me," novelist Zora Neale Hurston speaks on how she "feel[s] most colored when thrown against a sharp white background." Relating to this experience, artist Alexandria Clay explores what an opposite, colored background looks like; one that prioritized, reinforced and supported her own identity. #ColoredMeExhibit

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'Right Before We Fly'

March 3 to March 29, 2018 | Anchorlight

In the moment before you take a leap anything is possible. And in that moment, before your toes leave the ground, is when the impossible becomes an option. In "Right Before We Fly," a sculpture installation, Dare Coulter focuses on creating an embodiment of that moment of impossibility. #RightBeforeWeFly

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