Underfed/Overgrown - Spring 2025 Advance Studio and Critique Program Exhibition
Underfed/Overgrown, presents a collective balancing act between lack and excess as we confront the current moment, navigate the lure of the past, and find our paths for the future. This dichotomy can offer a gradual passage from one state to another, a rest between transitional stages, or a resistance to the polarity of two options. These nine artists have taken broad and varied approaches to subject and medium, bringing what is often vast and overwhelming down to the present as works that we can experience with our bodies and in this space.
The exhibition features the work of:
Paloma Bondi, Kelcey Christen, Lark, Sophia Lavrov, Stellarae Morris, Elisa Schoemehl, Autumn Van Buren, Lydia Watson, and sho wu.
Exhibition Dates: April 2 – April 19, 2025
Opening Reception: April 2, 4–6 PM
Presentation of collaborative artwork, HORSE at 4:45 PM
Performance by Sophia Lavrov at 5 PM
Sophia Lavrov will be conducting a performative score titled Kalinka, which addresses her experiences with religious indoctrination. In her piece, she breaks free of these imposed religious and social constructs by reverting to the expression of childhood. Be prepared for absurdity, whimsy, and imagination as you follow Sophia through her installation and dance.
Gallery hours:
Tu/Th: 12-6 pm, Wed: 1-6 pm, Fri: 12-5 pm
Worth Ryder Art Gallery
Anthropology and Art Practice Building (AAPB Rm 116)
Near the intersection of College Avenue and Bancroft Way