Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University
January 9 – March 1, 2014
Working in diverse media, the artists of “Home Sweet Home” present artwork addressing issues that speak to our concepts of family, domesticity, and the immediate environments where we live, work, and play. Selected exhibiting artists include: Betsy Hale Bannan, Honor Bowman, Betty Branch, Christine Carr, Genesis Chapman, Travis Head, Susan Jamison, Michael-Birch Pierce, Kristin Skees, Nan Mahone Wellborn, Susan Worsham, and Annie Waldrop. The exhibition also presents the Web-based survey project “Looking at the Land- 21st Century American Views.” Featuring eighty-eight contemporary image makers, the project explores the evolving tradition of landscape photography and was curated by Andy Adams, publisher of FlakPhoto, produced in collaboration with Swink and Trapp Interactive. Organized by the Wilson Museum and curated by museum director Amy Moorefield, this exhibition explores notions of home and place.
Image: Kristin Skees, “Angela and Steve,” 2011