Everything Once Arranged Has Become Scattered: An Exhibition at VCU

Poster designed by Kalib Hubbard.

Everything Once Arranged Has Become Scattered: An Exhibition Curated by the 2022–2023 Applied Curatorial Practices Class

Featuring Ross Mantle, Rebecca Shapass, Kim Beck, Sarah Kim, Isla Hansen, Lenka Clayton, N.E. Brown, Jamie Earnest, Alisha Wormsley, Barbara Weissberger, Jake Reinhart, Phillip Andrew Lewis, Laura Hudspith

February 3 – March 3

Exhibition Reception: Friday, Feb. 3, 5–8pm

The Anderson and VCUarts are pleased to present Everything Once Arranged Has Become Scattered, an exhibition of thirteen Pittsburgh-based artists organized and curated by the students of the Fall 2022–Spring 2023 Applied Curatorial Practices class. Representing four distinct School of the Arts studio and academic majors, the five student members of the class have worked tirelessly over the past seven months to provide a glimpse into Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s contemporary art scene.

This exhibition is organized and curated by the members of The Anderson’s Applied Curatorial Practices course: Sanija Dowden, India Mawn, Eileen Morley, Sophia Saucer, and Zachary Thomas-Kucerak.

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