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Vanessa Viruet / PAÑUELXS

Vanessa Viruet

捩插惚楚郭喘釦

January 22March 5, 2022

New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art at 窪蹋勛圖 is proud to present 捩插惚楚郭喘釦 by Chicago-based artist Vanessa Viruet. 捩插惚楚郭喘釦 includes textile works and sculpture in the main gallery space, as well as a temporary public art piece in New Harmonys Maclure Square. The exhibition opens on Saturday, January 22, 2022 and runs through Saturday, March 5, 2022.Gallery hours are 10:00 AM 5:00 PM Central, Tuesday Saturday. COVID safety procedures will be required, including masks and social distancing, in accordance with 窪蹋勛圖 policy.

ARTIST'S TALK March 5, 2022. 3pm CT

PUBLIC RECEPTION March 5, 2022. 4-6pm CT

Vanessa Viruet utilizes materials such as bandanas, hoop earrings, cars, and found objects to investigate gender roles, cultural identity, and socioeconomic experiences. In 捩插惚楚郭喘釦, large-scale installations, printed fabric, shiny objects, and repetitive patterns using bold shapes and colors serve as symbolsor flagsto share both communal and personal stories.

捩插惚楚郭喘釦 (a play on the Spanish word for hanky) explores the various ways in which we present ourselves. Utilizing the gallerys exhibition space as the hyper-feminine interior space and an outdoor site-specific installation as a hyper-masculine public space, Viruet flamboyantly displays expressions of identity. While creating a shared space that speaks to community experience, 捩插惚楚郭喘釦 is also a space to celebrate Viruets own experience as Queer, Latina, and a first-generation college graduate.


Vanessa Viruet is a Chicago-based fiber artist of Puerto Rican descent. She creates monumental scale artworks to examine the complex histories rooted in textiles such as identity, cultural heritage, gender, and class. Viruet holds a BFA and a MA in Teaching from the Maryland Institute College of Art as well as an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art.She currently serves as an art instructor for Chicago Public Schools and teaches in the Fiber and Material Studies Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Someday she hopes to have her own scholarship for artists of color.

This exhibition is made possible in part by the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, and the Indiana Arts Commission, which receives support from the State of Indiana and the National Endowment for the Arts.


Inquires: NewHarmony.Gallery@usi.edu

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