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Three New Sculpture Exhibitions Explore Memory, Place and Living Systems

  • 12210 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio, 44106 United States (map)

From the Organizer:

Three experiential exhibitions opening June 20 feature new and site-responsive work by Noelle Choy, Jacklyn Brickman, and Malena Grigoli. The new exhibits span sculpture, installation, video, and living material to investigate memory, place, and the invisible forces embedded in everyday life. On view through August 22, the exhibitions reflect The Sculpture Center's ongoing commitment to supporting artists at pivotal moments in their careers while encouraging experimentation in the field of contemporary sculpture.

Taken together, the exhibitions present three distinct but deeply resonant investigations into memory, place, and the invisible histories embedded in everyday life. Choy works through biography and material fragility to give form to fractured personal memory, Brickman engages living systems and sensory experience to question how care and belonging are assigned within a landscape, and Grigoli excavates the layered past of a single building to ask how the labor of inhabitation outlasts the people who performed it. Across practices and media, all three artists share a commitment to making visible what is too often passed over; the remnants that quietly shape the world around us.


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