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Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Ann Morton: What Happened Today?/ The Collective Cover Project
Friday, Sep. 18, 2015 – Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) is pleased to present What Happened Today?, an exhibition of newly created works by Arizona-based fiber artist, Ann Morton.
Through two large-scale installations, Morton highlights the relevance of printed news and hand-crafted objects and their combined ability to communicate parallels among the voices of the individual, the greater Houston community, and the world-news stage. The exhibition also includes Morton’s award-winning work, The Collective Cover Project. This installation utilizes randomly found objects to explore ideas of place, time and memories of events, as well as their effects on individuals and on social, cultural, and political aspects of society.
Image: Artist Ann Morton, and HCCC Exhibitions Intern, Madeleine Sanchez. Photo by Kim Coffman.
About the Exhibition
What Happened Today? is made possible by generous support from the Houston Chronicle.
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