October 23 - January 2, 2022
From the Amarillo Museum of Art:
“AMoA BIENNIAL 600: Justice•Equality•Race•Identity is the ninth in an ongoing series of juried biennial exhibitions exploring specific areas of artistic practice, material, and content. The previous exhibition focuses include Drawing (’05), Clay (‘07), Glass (‘09), Figurative Painting (‘11), Printmaking (‘13), Sculpture (’15), Architecture (’17), and Textile/Fiber (‘19). This year, the AMoA staff and Board of Trustees are excited to offer the museum’s exhibition spaces to artists with a socially engaged practice. The exhibition will be a collection of artworks submitted by artists residing within a 600-mile radius of Amarillo, Texas. On view will be more than 120 artworks in a variety of media from 46 artists. The juror, Leslie Moody Castro, is an independent curator and writer whose practice is based on itinerancy and collaboration. She has produced, organized, and collaborated on projects in Mexico and the United States for more than a decade, and her repertoire of critical writing is also reflective of her commitment to place. The exhibition will be on view from October 23, 2021—January 2, 2022.”
Featuring: Cande Aguilar, Olaniya Akindiya, Dare Akinwole, David Alcantar, Josefina Barassi, Nick Barbee, Christopher Blay, Angel Cabrales, Othon Castaneda, Veronica Ceci, Augustine Chavez, Angela Corson, Josie Del Castillo, Yousif Del Valle, Wynn Doe, Diane Durant, Joshua Duttweiler, Jose Esquivel, Erica Felicella, Barbara Felix, Tere Garcia, Rachel Gauna, Raul Gonzalez, Rafael Fernando Gutierrez Jr., Silvina Hecker, Ann Johnson, Laura Klopfenstein, Laura Lawson, Alejandro Macias, Rosemary Meza-DesPlas, Eliana Miranda, Ata Mojlish, Philana Oliphant, Carolina Otero, Josue Ramirez, Jon Revett, Boryana Rusenova-Ina, Prince Thomas, Jess Tolbert, Rhonda Urdang, Paul Valadez, Bernardo Vallarino, Janice Wall, and Susan West
On View: October 23, 2021 | 12–5 pm
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Amarillo, 79109 TX
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