Open Source

September 7, 2018 – July 13, 2019

During the 2018-2019 exhibition season, The Carnegie presented a series of rotating installations and objects selected by a team of curators, artists, collectors, writers, critics, and community organizers from across the region. Each opening reception provided an opportunity to see a cross-section of the compelling work being made in this area. Throughout the season, additional curators were invited into The Carnegie and artists’ studios around the region to select new work and re-organize the objects on view in the galleries. 

Curators: Jessica Caponigro, Matt Coors, Annie Dell’Aria, Matt Distel, Sso-Rha Kang, Sarabel Santos Negrón, Linda Schwartz, Maria Seda-Reeder, Sarah Rose Sharp, CM Turner, Cori Wolff

Artists: M’Shinda Abdullah-Broaddus, Josh Azzarella, Caroline Bell, Scott Bellissemo, Mary Lee Bendolph, Keith Benjamin, Bruce Bennett, Britni Bicknaver, Deb Brod, Trenton Buck, Joomi Chung, Ezra Cline, Andrew Cozzens, Sky Cubacub, Curtis Davis, Elese Daniel, Brian Dooley, Lizzy DuQuette, Ryan Fabel, Tracy Featherstone, Jon Flannery +  Joe Walsh, Meri Jayne Fleisch, Llewelynn Fletcher, Forealism Tribe, Caleb Francis, Abbie Gilfilen, Joe Girandola, Sydney Greene, Alexa Hamilton, Heidi Hamms, David Hartz, Ian Hersko, Andrew Hostick, Emily Howard, Intermedio, Hannah Ireland, Alison Jardine, Kelly Kroener, John Lanzador, Thaniel Ion Lee, Joel McDonald, Kile McVey, Lorena Molina, Jack Nichols, Rod Northcutt, Sabrina Pachla, Jamie Payne, Harry Sanchez Jr, Christian Schmit, Judith Scott, Sarah Rose Sharp, Daisy Slucher, Travis Sparks, Tyler Spohn, Brenda Tarbell, Erin Taylor, Aubrey Theobald, Peter Van Hyning, Savannah Vagedes, Joey Versoza, Cathrine Whited, Lindsey Whittle, David Wischer, Sherri Lynn Wood, C. Jacqueline Wood, Anya Zalewski, Artist books from the Collection of Linda and George Kurz

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AUDIENCE ADVISORY

LANGUAGE: Sexual references, mild obscenities, and homophobic slurs.

ALCOHOL: Alcohol is consumed.

VIOLENCE: There is a boxing match in the musical.

FOR WHICH AUDIENCE: Kinky Boots is a mature musical comedy. The play is best suited for Grade 8 and up.

RATING: If it were a movie, Kinky Boots would be rated “PG-13.”

AUDIENCE ADVISORY

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN is a family-friendly production, appropriate for all ages.

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