CRAFTING RESISTANCE
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM
AUGUST 19, 2023 - July 14, 2024
Crafting Resistance looks at the ways in which we understand and view the term craft and its relationship to fine art. The exhibition seeks to flatten the western European art historical cannon and hierarchy and unhinge the binary that often places ‘fine art’ and ‘craft’ at odds with one another. Artists in the exhibition utilize materials and modes of production that are often relegated to what is historically viewed as craft, mediums such as glass, textile, felt, miniature, and wood, and instrumentalize them to make commentary about some of today’s most pressing issues, including climate catastrophe, representation, geo-politics, and migration.
Special thanks to artists Sama Alshaibi, Merryn Omotayo Alaka, Andrew Erdos, Maria Hupfield, Yasue Maetake, Jayson Musson, Eric-Paul Riege, Curtis Talwst Santiago, and Sam Frésquez, with additional thanks to the exhibition’s community of practice, Joe Baker (Delaware), Bonn Baudelaire (Cocopah), and Sharah Nieto (Yucatec Maya).
Curated by Erin Joyce with support from Abby Sutton, ASU Art Museum Windgate Intern
Andrew Erdos, Morgan Avenue, 2019. glass, wood, coal, glue, aluminum, dirt. Image courtesy of the artist, photograph by 11 Newel gallery.