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Artist Sonya Clark will present the 2021 Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Lecture to open her exhibition at the Jepson Center.

Admission is free and open to the public and sponsored by the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Lecture fund.

Lecture registration is no longer available as we’ve hit our capacity limit for the auditorium. However, all guests are welcome to view the exhibitions in the Steward South and Kane galleries at 5pm. The lecture will be live streamed on Facebook, so we hope you’ll tune in! 

 

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Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom

Jepson Center
'Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom' consists of a large-scale canopy quilted together from cyanotype reactive fabric squares that were made with the help of workshop participants over the course of Clark’s various residencies. Draped as a night sky overhead, the work offers a celestial viewpoint that encourages us to consider freedom seeking enslaved individuals whose forced labor built the wealth of this nation.
exhibition

Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom

Jepson Center
'Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom' consists of a large-scale canopy quilted together from cyanotype reactive fabric squares that were made with the help of workshop participants over the course of Clark’s various residencies. Draped as a night sky overhead, the work offers a celestial viewpoint that encourages us to consider freedom seeking enslaved individuals whose forced labor built the wealth of this nation.