FAINT/HIDDEN/SHROUDED: Contemplating Obscurity
Annual Eva Fierst Graduate Student Curatorial Exhibition
March 27 – May 10, 2024Opening Reception & Talk: Tues, March 26 / 5:00 -7:30 pm / Bromery Center Lobby & UMCA
The artists in the show engage in literal obscurity methods through layering and fragmentation, shadowing, and cropping; other works in the exhibition are more abstract, remaining entirely blank or playing with less direct forms of obscurity to shed light on the underrepresented and address tensions between being recognized and remaining hidden. Selected from the University of Contemporary Art’s permanent collection, FAINT/HIDDEN/SHROUDED features exemplary works by distinguished artists, including Chakaia Booker, Elliott Erwitt, Ralph Gibson, Rashid Johnson, Jefferson Pinder, and others.
Co-curated by Ruthie Baker, an M.F.A. Studio Arts candidate, Simone Cambridge, an M.A. History of Art and Architecture candidate, and Olivia Haynes, a Ph.D. candidate in Afro- American Studies, FAINT/HIDDEN/SHROUDED: Contemplating Obscurity invites visitors to engage in patient and contemplative observation. Encouraging a measured pace, the exhibition prompts viewers to unravel the layers embedded within each work, honoring what has been concealed.
The University Museum of Contemporary Art’s annual Eva Fierst Curatorial Fellowship Exhibition represents the culmination of a year-long independent project. A collaborative initiative between the art history and studio arts graduate programs, the program aims to deepen participants’ comprehension of the intellectual and practical facets of curatorial practices within a museum setting and offers a unique curatorial experience for graduate students interested in museum careers.
Since 2021, program has been supported by The Eva Fierst Student Curatorial Exhibition Fund, an endowment to support the UMCA’s Annual Graduate Student Curatorial Exhibition, which the Museum initiated in 2006. Learn more and view past Graduate Student Curatorial Exhibitions here.