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CREATED:20240126T013049Z
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LOCATION:Plaster Free Enterprise Center\, Robert W. Jay Wasson Idea Loft
SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Lecture: Aaron McIntosh
DESCRIPTION:Aaron McIntosh is a cross-disciplinary artist and fourth-gener
 ation quiltmaker whose work mines the intersections of material culture\,
  family tradition\, sexual desire and identity politics. \n\n\nHis exhibi
 tion record includes numerous solo and group exhibitions\, most recently 
 Radical Tradition: Quilts and Social Change at the Toledo Museum of Art. 
 He is a 2020 United States Artist Fellow in Craft\, and other honors incl
 ude a 2017 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship and two Windgate Fello
 wships in 2006 and 2015 from the Center for Craft. He has held residencie
 s at the Oak Spring Garden Foundation\, Banff Centre\, Haystack Mountain 
 School of Crafts and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. His critical 
 writing has been published in the Brooklyn Rail\, Hyperallergic\, the Sur
 face Design Journal and the Journal of Modern Craft. He currently lives a
 nd works in Montreal\, Canada\, where he is an associate professor in the
  Fibres &amp; Material Practices program at Concordia University. 
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 \n&lt;p lang="EN-US"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US"&gt;Aaron McIntosh is a cross-disciplina
 ry artist and fourth-generation quiltmaker whose work mines the intersect
 ions of material culture\, family tradition\, sexual desire and identity 
 politics. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p lang="EN-US"&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-US"&gt;His exhibition 
 record includes numerous solo and group exhibitions\, most recently&amp;nbsp\
 ;Radical Tradition: Quilts and Social Change&amp;nbsp\;at the Toledo Museum o
 f Art. He is a 2020 United States Artist Fellow in Craft\, and other hono
 rs include a 2017 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship and two Windgat
 e Fellowships in 2006 and 2015 from the Center for Craft. He has held res
 idencies at the Oak Spring Garden Foundation\, Banff Centre\, Haystack Mo
 untain School of Crafts and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. His cr
 itical writing has been published in the&amp;nbsp\;Brooklyn Rail\,&amp;nbsp\;Hype
 rallergic\, the&amp;nbsp\;Surface Design Journal and the&amp;nbsp\;Journal of Mod
 ern Craft. He currently lives and works in Montreal\, Canada\, where he i
 s an associate professor in the Fibres &amp;amp\; Material Practices program 
 at Concordia University.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/h
 tml&gt;
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URL:https://art.missouristate.edu
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
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