November 30, 2024 - February 23, 2025
Curated by Karly Boileau
With a focus on a slow-making process through a Japanese heritage craft practice, Hitoko Okada’s major solo exhibition explores new ceramic and textile works that critically engage with and question the global fashion supply chain as it relates to colonial histories of fast fashion. Her works draw inspiration from geological processes and metabolic evolution of fungi, to apply ancestral knowledge in a present-day context to re-imagine futurisms and ways of being through a queer lens.
Explore Setsubun - sacred offerings to the divine divide
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COST: Free
AGE GROUP: | Cambridge Art Galleries | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Exhibitions + Openings |
TAGS: | Exhibitions | Arts |
| Mon, Feb 02 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Tue, Feb 03 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Wed, Feb 04 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Thu, Feb 05 | 9:30AM to 8:30PM |
| Fri, Feb 06 | 9:30AM to 5:30PM |
| Sat, Feb 07 | 9:30AM to 5:30PM |
| Sun, Feb 08 | 1:00PM to 5:00PM |
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