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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Happening at MAM–New Exhibitions Opened Last Weekend

 

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Opening February 8!

 

 

 

Step Into the World of Nanette Carter: A Powerful Exploration of Abstraction

 

Nanette Carter: A Question of Balance

Nanette Carter: A Question of Balance
Opens to the Public on
Saturday, February 8

Be among the first to experience Nanette Carter: A Question of Balance, a powerful exploration of instability and equilibrium through abstraction. Spanning nearly five decades of Carter’s career, the exhibition features her dynamic collages, monumental installations, and site-specific works. Don’t miss this landmark survey of a visionary artist whose work resonates deeply with our times.


 

 

 

A to Sze: Celebrating 25 Years of Collecting at MAM

 

A to Sze: Collecting at MAM (2000–2025)

A to Sze: Collecting at MAM (2000–2025)
Opens to the Public on
Saturday, February 8

Also opening this weekend is A to Sze: Collecting at MAM (2000–2025). This exhibition highlights a diverse selection of historic, modern, and contemporary works—many on view for the first time. Spanning themes of history, social justice, and artistic innovation, A to Sze offers a compelling look at the Museum’s commitment to collecting the art of our time.

 

 

 

 

Explore Dignified Vulnerability: Jazlyne Sabree’s Journey Through Oppression and Healing

 

 AACC Founders' Fellow Exhibition Jazlyne Sabree: Dignified Vulnerability

Jazlyne Sabree: Dignified Vulnerability
Opens to the Public on
Saturday, February 8

Rounding out the trio of new exhibitions opening this weekend, Dignified Vulnerability showcases the evocative work of Jazlyne Sabree, this year’s AACC Founders’ Fellow. Through striking photographs, found materials, and mixed media, Sabree explores dignity, oppression, and resilience within the African American experience. This poignant exhibition invites reflection on societal injustices while offering a vision of healing and restoration.

Join us for a master workshop with Jazlyne on Saturday, February 22, and a special artist talk on Sunday, February 23. Learn more here.