Described by the artist as an imaginative drive down the main street of a small southern town, the sculptural paintings in Chloe Chiasson: "Keep Left at the Fork" present idealistic visions of rural-bred teens and young adults taking ownership of storefronts, backyards and riverside parking lots. Chiasson lays before us the trappings of nostalgia as it appears for most southerners, while challenging us to consider a rewritten narrative, one that not only includes but celebrates queer identity within this distinct cultural context.
The exhibition will be on display through March 17, 2024.
Described by the artist as an imaginative drive down the main street of a small southern town, the sculptural paintings in Chloe Chiasson: "Keep Left at the Fork" present idealistic visions of rural-bred teens and young adults taking ownership of storefronts, backyards and riverside parking lots. Chiasson lays before us the trappings of nostalgia as it appears for most southerners, while challenging us to consider a rewritten narrative, one that not only includes but celebrates queer identity within this distinct cultural context.
The exhibition will be on display through March 17, 2024.
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