Tufts University Art Galleries |
Fall 2023 Exhibitions and Programs |
Jul 11, 2023 |
Upcoming Exhibitions at TUAG |
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Coming this Fall, Tufts University Art Galleries opens two exhibitions centering Indigenous voices and practitioners: in Medford, Véxoa: We Know (Nós sabemos), features Indigenous Brazilian artists, and in Boston, enrolled member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head–Aquinnah, Elizabeth James-Perry’s solo show: Double Arrows. |
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Event • Boston • Sep 13, 5:00pm |
Double Arrows: Toast, Tour, & Workshop |
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Join us for a toast and tour of Double Arrows with exhibition curator Abigail Satinsky, Program Officer and Curator of Arts & Culture at the Wagner Foundation, and exhibiting artists and SMFA at Tufts faculty Tanya Crane and Erin Genia. Following the reception, Erin Genia will lead a clay workshop; open to all, but pre-registration is required. |
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Event • Medford • Sep 20, 6:00pm |
Véxoa: Reception & Artist Program |
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Tufts University Art Galleries are excited to celebrate Véxoa: We Know. Originally organized for the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo in 2020, Véxoa was the first exhibition curated by an Indigenous person to be shown in an art museum in Brazil. Tufts University Art Galleries welcome these artists and collectives in collaboratively rewriting an art history that recognizes diversity among Indigenous peoples, the power of self-representation, and a pluralist perspective on artistic production in Brazil and the world beyond. The reception will start with a discussion of the show and the central topics that bridge its travel from Brazil to Medford. Speakers will include curator Naine Terena, Director of Education and Artistic Training at the Ministry of Culture for Brazil, and Independent Curator; and co-curator Claudia Mattos Avolese, Senior Lecturer at SMFA at Tufts University; in conversation with participating artist Denilson Baniwa. This program will be presented in English and Portuguese. |
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As the public center for visual arts at Tufts University, the Art Galleries create a dynamic learning space through a responsive program of contemporary art exhibitions, events, collecting, and scholarship, across our two locations in Medford and Boston. We are driven by our belief in the impact of art and artists on our world and grounded in the values of care, learning, dialogue, and the creative process.
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