A $3 million, 9,200-square-foot addition to Kennesaw State University's arts district that opened in spring 2014. The ZMA showcases work by local, national and international contemporary artists, and displays the work of late sculptor Ruth Zuckerman, the museum patron's wife.
ZMA Project Wall West: Jamele Wright, Sr. (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — Combining found materials, Dutch Wax cloth, and Georgia red clay, Atlanta artist Jamele Wright Sr. creates abstract works that explore the Black American vernacular experience. Beginning August 28, a newly commissioned textile work ...
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ZMA Project Wall West: Jamele Wright, Sr. (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — Combining found materials, Dutch Wax cloth, and Georgia red clay, Atlanta artist Jamele Wright Sr. creates abstract works that explore the Black American vernacular experience. Beginning August 28, a newly commissioned textile work ...
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ZMA Project Wall East: Kayte Terry (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — A newly commissioned work by Philadelphia artist Kayte Terry, known for examining the literal and figurative boundaries of the body through photography, video, collage, installation, and object-making.
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The American Print Alliance, September 11, 2001, Memorial Portfolio Exhibition (Sept. 10-Oct. 2) — Dr. Carol Pulin, director of the American Print Alliance, started this project by suggesting that each artist create one print to commemorate one person, thereby creating a new legacy from the terrible...
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The American Print Alliance, September 11, 2001, Memorial Portfolio Exhibition (Sept. 10-Oct. 2) — Dr. Carol Pulin, director of the American Print Alliance, started this project by suggesting that each artist create one print to commemorate one person, thereby creating a new legacy from the terrible...
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The American Print Alliance, September 11, 2001, Memorial Portfolio Exhibition (Sept. 10-Oct. 2) — Dr. Carol Pulin, director of the American Print Alliance, started this project by suggesting that each artist create one print to commemorate one person, thereby creating a new legacy from the terrible...
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ZMA Project Wall North: Tony Orrico (Sept. 11-Dec. 5) — As part of This Mortal Coil , visual and performance artist, choreographer, and dancer Tony Orrico will perform “Recoil.” The public performance will be live-streamed at 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 11, but in-person attendance is encouraged.
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The American Print Alliance, September 11, 2001, Memorial Portfolio Exhibition (Sept. 10-Oct. 2) — Dr. Carol Pulin, director of the American Print Alliance, started this project by suggesting that each artist create one print to commemorate one person, thereby creating a new legacy from the terrible...
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The American Print Alliance, September 11, 2001, Memorial Portfolio Exhibition (Sept. 10-Oct. 2) — Dr. Carol Pulin, director of the American Print Alliance, started this project by suggesting that each artist create one print to commemorate one person, thereby creating a new legacy from the terrible...
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The Labor of Remembrance: Print and Textile Works by Louise Bourgeois (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — Louise Bourgeois calls upon both subtle and obvious metaphors associated with textiles within her work: the spider, the needle, clothing, and flax. The careful presentation of a select grouping of her works in ...
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This Mortal Coil (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — A collection of works by 17 prominent contemporary artists presents a strikingly raw visual dialogue at the surface of our emotional armature, which most individuals work diligently to prevent illuminating.
This Mortal Coil and The Labor of Remembrance are inte...
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ZMA Project Wall West: Jamele Wright, Sr. (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — Combining found materials, Dutch Wax cloth, and Georgia red clay, Atlanta artist Jamele Wright Sr. creates abstract works that explore the Black American vernacular experience. Beginning August 28, a newly commissioned textile work ...
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ZMA Project Wall East: Kayte Terry (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — A newly commissioned work by Philadelphia artist Kayte Terry, known for examining the literal and figurative boundaries of the body through photography, video, collage, installation, and object-making.
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The Labor of Remembrance: Print and Textile Works by Louise Bourgeois (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — Louise Bourgeois calls upon both subtle and obvious metaphors associated with textiles within her work: the spider, the needle, clothing, and flax. The careful presentation of a select grouping of her works in ...
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This Mortal Coil (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — A collection of works by 17 prominent contemporary artists presents a strikingly raw visual dialogue at the surface of our emotional armature, which most individuals work diligently to prevent illuminating.
This Mortal Coil and The Labor of Remembrance are inte...
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ZMA Project Wall West: Jamele Wright, Sr. (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — Combining found materials, Dutch Wax cloth, and Georgia red clay, Atlanta artist Jamele Wright Sr. creates abstract works that explore the Black American vernacular experience. Beginning August 28, a newly commissioned textile work ...
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The Labor of Remembrance: Print and Textile Works by Louise Bourgeois (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — Louise Bourgeois calls upon both subtle and obvious metaphors associated with textiles within her work: the spider, the needle, clothing, and flax. The careful presentation of a select grouping of her works in ...
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This Mortal Coil (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — A collection of works by 17 prominent contemporary artists presents a strikingly raw visual dialogue at the surface of our emotional armature, which most individuals work diligently to prevent illuminating.
This Mortal Coil and The Labor of Remembrance are inte...
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ZMA Project Wall East: Kayte Terry (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — A newly commissioned work by Philadelphia artist Kayte Terry, known for examining the literal and figurative boundaries of the body through photography, video, collage, installation, and object-making.
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The Labor of Remembrance: Print and Textile Works by Louise Bourgeois (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — Louise Bourgeois calls upon both subtle and obvious metaphors associated with textiles within her work: the spider, the needle, clothing, and flax. The careful presentation of a select grouping of her works in ...
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This Mortal Coil (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — A collection of works by 17 prominent contemporary artists presents a strikingly raw visual dialogue at the surface of our emotional armature, which most individuals work diligently to prevent illuminating.
This Mortal Coil and The Labor of Remembrance are inte...
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ZMA Project Wall East: Kayte Terry (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — A newly commissioned work by Philadelphia artist Kayte Terry, known for examining the literal and figurative boundaries of the body through photography, video, collage, installation, and object-making.
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This Mortal Coil (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — A collection of works by 17 prominent contemporary artists presents a strikingly raw visual dialogue at the surface of our emotional armature, which most individuals work diligently to prevent illuminating.
This Mortal Coil and The Labor of Remembrance are inte...
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The Labor of Remembrance: Print and Textile Works by Louise Bourgeois (Aug. 28-Dec. 11) — Louise Bourgeois calls upon both subtle and obvious metaphors associated with textiles within her work: the spider, the needle, clothing, and flax. The careful presentation of a select grouping of her works in ...
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ZMA Project Wall East: Kayte Terry (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — A newly commissioned work by Philadelphia artist Kayte Terry, known for examining the literal and figurative boundaries of the body through photography, video, collage, installation, and object-making.
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ZMA Project Wall West: Jamele Wright, Sr. (Aug. 28-July 30, 2022) — Combining found materials, Dutch Wax cloth, and Georgia red clay, Atlanta artist Jamele Wright Sr. creates abstract works that explore the Black American vernacular experience. Beginning August 28, a newly commissioned textile work ...
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Unbound brings together a multigenerational group of artists whose work takes an inventive and experimental approach to abstraction. Their works consider the essential elements of abs...
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Looming Chaos is a solo exhibition of Atlanta-based artist Zipporah Camille Thompson. The exhibition explores the artist’s use of weaving to engage ideas of chaos. Thompson conceptua...
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Ranging from the absurd to the essential, these
tactics include conversation, repetitive labor,
intergenerational storytelling, and healing
practices.
Artists include: Lenka Clayton, Shanequa Gay,
Stanya Kahn, Harry Dodge and Stanya Kahn, Michelle La...
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East Galleries, Zuckerman Museum of Art. Painting Who? focuses on paintings that takeon a personality of their own. They occupyreal space and also demonstrate the illusionof space. They consciously, unapologetically,and simultaneously refer to the history ofpainting, the act of making a painting, an...
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Mortin Galleries, Zuckerman Museum of Art. Fruitful Labors focuses on strategies for coping.Ranging from the absurd to the essential, thesetactics include conversation, repetitive labor,intergenerational storytelling, and healingpractices.Artists include:Lenka ClaytonHarry Dodge and Stanya KahnShane...
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This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine a light on the condition of powerl...
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In observation of the KSU’s Year of Morocco, the ZMA presents Sahwa/ Resurgence: works by Hicham Berrada.
Originally trained as a scientist in Morocco, the work of Paris-based artist Hicham Berrada exposes the beauty that can result from disruptive interactions. Represented i...
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This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine a light on the condition of powerl...
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In observation of the KSU’s Year of Morocco, the ZMA presents Sahwa/ Resurgence: works by Hicham Berrada.
Originally trained as a scientist in Morocco, the work of Paris-based artist Hicham Berrada exposes the beauty that can result from disruptive interactions. Represented i...
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Curator: Teresa Bramlette Reeves
This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine...
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In observation of the KSU’s Year of Morocco, the ZMA presents Sahwa/ Resurgence: works by Hicham Berrada.
Originally trained as a scientist in Morocco, the work of Paris-based artist Hicham Berrada exposes the beauty that can result from disruptive interactions. Represented i...
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Curator: Teresa Bramlette Reeves
This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine...
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In observation of the KSU’s Year of Morocco, the ZMA presents Sahwa/ Resurgence: works by Hicham Berrada.
Originally trained as a scientist in Morocco, the work of Paris-based artist Hicham Berrada exposes the beauty that can result from disruptive interactions. Represented i...
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This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine a light on the condition of powerl...
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In observation of the KSU’s Year of Morocco, the ZMA presents Sahwa/ Resurgence: works by Hicham Berrada.
Originally trained as a scientist in Morocco, the work of Paris-based artist Hicham Berrada exposes the beauty that can result from disruptive interactions. Represented i...
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Join us on Feb 2, 3-5 PM to celebrate the ZMA's Spring exhibitions: "Louder than Words" and "Sahwa/Resurgence: Works by Hicham Berrada."
The reception will include performances in conjunction with "Louder than Words." Katelyn Rose King will recreate John Cage’s "Water Walk" and Vanessa Yvonne Jago...
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This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine a light on the condition of powerl...
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Curator: Teresa Bramlette Reeves
This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine...
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This exhibition features artists who, in a variety of ways, privilege silence, non-linguistic sounds, symbols, and gestures over words as tools of communication. Within the often-performative space of their work, they may surrender their own power in order to shine a light on the condition of powerl...
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The ZMA celebrates the opening of two solo exhibitions, “Are We the Monsters,” Atlanta-based Sarah Emerson’s meditation on destruction and creation, and Tomashi Jackson’s “Interstate Love Song,” an exploration of color and the value of human life in public space. The solo projects are accompanied by...
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A group of discrete projects presented under one title, A View Beyond the Trees will offer a variety of historic and contemporary artistic approaches to landscape and geography. The exhibition will include solo projects by contemporary artists Joe Hamilton, Dawn Holder, and Stacy Lynn Waddell.
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In conjunction with the exhibition “Art AIDS America,†the ZMA is pleased to present “United in Anger: A History of ACT UP,†a documentary that explores the history and impact of the activist organization. After the screening, KSU historian Dr. Ari Eisenberg will lead a discussion with view...
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The Zuckerman Museum of Art welcomes KSU Professor and artist Robert Sherer and New York-based activist, dancer, and artist, Kia LeBeija, for an interactive discussion about their work in Art AIDS America, as well as addressing issues of diversity and representation in the exhibition.
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Hearsay is a series of solo projects that seek to revise and expand on traditional independent narratives and visualizations. Co-curated by Teresa Reeves, Kirstie Tepper, and Julia Brock.
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Join Kennesaw State University for an evening of art and music in celebration of the three newest exhibitions at Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art. Enjoy music from the Apostles of Bluegrass, and a performance of General Norman" authored and read by Corrine Wientraub
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Enjoy music from the Apostles of Bluegrass, monologue performances, and summer refreshments in celebration of the Zuckerman Museum of Art's three newest exhibitions! Opening exhibitions include Hearsay, a series of solo projects addressing historically untold or fictionalized stories within Southern...
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Throughout the night, spontaneous musical, dance, and theatrical performances will showcase the talented faculty and students from the KSU College of the Arts to commemorate the opening of the museum. Weave through the Bailey Performance Center, Stillwell Theater, Fine Arts Gallery, and the new ZMA,...
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In celebration of Kennesaw State University's Zuckerman Museum of Art's opening, gloATL presents choir b, a physical installation incorporating dancers organized into a catalog of systems that cater to the objects and people in a museum. The systems are a script for the dancers to exchange with the ...
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