During the 1970s, craft emerged as a powerful tool for artists advocating change within the art world and society. These creators aimed to dismantle rigid categorizations, enlighten societal perceptions, and elevate appreciation for individual expression and identity. These issues persist today, prompting a renewed examination of their contemporary relevance.
Primarily focused on fiber, ceramics, jewelry, wood, and glass, this exhibition highlights the contributions of immigrants, artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and others who have operated outside of mainstream contexts to the visual and cultural fabric of Chicago.