STEVENSON — The Columbia Gorge Museum is elated to announce their newest exhibition, “Indelicate.” Located in the Encircle Technology Community Gallery, actress, writer, artist, Jessalyn Maguire and fashion designer and artist from Season 17 of “Project Runway,” Sonia Kasparian, will have an exhibition that highlights the makers and powerful forces that reshape how we think of ‘women’s work.’
Showcasing Kasparian’s work with metal lace and Maguire’s paintings of traditional 50s era food, the art seeks to deconstruct beliefs about women’s daily practices and handwork by shining a light on the value of unseen and underappreciated labor. There will be an exclusive gallery opening at the Museum on Saturday, May 2 from 6pm – 8pm for members and invited guests. Attendees can meet the artists and get an exclusive first look at the show. “Indelicate” will be available to the public from Sunday, May 3 through Friday, July 10.
The Columbia Gorge Museum is passionate about highlighting and supporting local artists and educating their community on the Gorge and beyond. They invite the public to learn more about the art and history in their region through new exhibitions and events at the Museum.
To view the newest exhibition, visit the Columbia Gorge Museum at 990 SW Rock Creek Dr in Stevenson, WA. For more information on “Indelicate,” upcoming exhibitions, and events at the Museum, visit their website at columbiagorgemuseum.org or call (509) 427-8211. Museum hours of operation and admission rates are available online.
The Columbia Gorge Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Stevenson, WA. It is home to compelling exhibits that reflect the history, culture, and ecological richness of the Columbia River Gorge through its art and historical objects. Supported in part by Skamania County and the City of Stevenson.
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