Dear Friends and Art Lovers,
I have been honored and humbled to have spent the last month sharing some of the most personal work I’ve ever created.
Many many thanks to Beacon Gallery, JArts Boston, Meclina, and everyone else who made Humanity Is Not A Spectator Sport possible. Thanks also to everyone who has made it out to see the show so far.
There is still time to visit the gallery and many opportunities to learn more about the exhibition and engage with the work both virtually and in person.
Hope to see you there,
Caron
Caron Tabb: Studio Selections
A limited release of original works on paper and canvas are currently available for purchase through the Beacon Gallery website. This release includes a curated selection from my personal collection.
On View November 5, 2021 - January 17, 2022 at Beacon Gallery
Humanity Is Not A Spectator Sport On View November 5, 2021 - January 17, 2022 at Beacon Gallery
Drawing heavily from core Jewish tenets and my Jewish identity, the conceptual mixed media works in Humanity Is Not a Spectator Sport offer a deep and intimately visual response to a deeply personal reckoning — a reckoning with my personal culpability as a privileged white woman in a deeply inequitable world. The collection aims to present both a self-portrait and a call to action.
Upcoming Events
We All Bleed Red: A Roundtable Talk on Menstrual EquityJoin us virtually or in the gallery for a discussion featuring:
When: December 20, 2021, 7pm ET |
What Now; Making Space
As part of Humanity Is Not A Spectator Sport, I offered a wall of the gallery to artist and curator Meclina who has curated a remarkable series of featured local artists. Entitled What Now; Making Space, this exhibition-within-an-exhibition will feature rotating works by the following artists: Nayana LaFond, Kamil Peters, Rob Gibbs, Ibrahim Ali-Salaam, Quincy Harding, Janet Tan, and Meclina
Exhibition Catalogs
Exhibition catalogs are available through Beacon Gallery.
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