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SONYA CLARK: LOOSE STRANDS, TIGHT KNOTS
June 28, 2008 - September 21, 2008 | 11:00am - 5:00pm
600 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Tools used to groom, primp and adorn the body provide a wealth of information about cultural notions of beauty and aesthetics, hygiene and civilized behavior. As art objects, these remnants of material culture reveal the concerns of the maker, the interests of the collector and the intrinsic energy held by the piece itself. This exhibition will feature 14 works of contemporary artist Sonya Clark's sculpture, beadwork, photography and video art with a selection of 12 artworks from the Walters' collection and references to objects throughout the museum. The works will express, in their creative process or medium, a relationship with shifting, and often highly subjective, notions of beauty while highlighting distinct forms of adornment-hair, beadwork and jewelry among them. As an artist, Clark is concerned with the function of objects in material culture and makes works that engage and consider the life span of the objects as well as their heritage and legacy. Born in Washington, D.C., Clark was a longtime Baltimore resident. She is currently the chair of Craft and Material Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. Please note: Beginning Wednesday, July 2, the Walters will change its museum hours to 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday



