Exhibitions
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EveNSteve at Knoxville Museum of Art
EveNSteve is very excited to announce that we are part of a show opening January 6, 2023 at the Knoxville Museum of Art! Entitled Where The Sun Casts No Shadow: Postcards from the Creative Crossroads of Quito, Ecuador, this exhibition is a joint project of EveNSteve, the Kolaj Insitute and Kasini House and is curated…
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EveNSteve At The Wilson Museum
Many Americas: Art Meets History EXHIBITION ON VIEW: AUGUST 20 – NOVEMBER 27, 2022 Inspired by Ronald Takaki’s A Different Mirror, the Many Americas exhibition and public programming takes as a premise that we do not share a common history and our divergent histories are the source of our troubled civic discourse. Each of the artworks in the exhibition…
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Unprecedented? Exhibition
Who says you can’t show art during a pandemic? We are delighted to be part of the fantastic new show “Unprecedented?” on view now through Jan. 30th of 2021 at Burlington City Arts on Church Street in Burlington, Vermont. An opening celebration on October 28th featured speeches by Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger, BCA executive director…
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Where The Sun Casts No Shadow
EveNSteve, in collaboration with Kasini House and Kolaj Magazine, is proud to announce the opening of this exciting new exhibition, Where the Sun Casts No Shadow: Postcards from the Creative Crossroads of Quito, Ecuador. The multi-faceted new show includes two new EveNSteve artworks, as well as poetry, collage, and murals from several fascinating Ecuadorian artists,…
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Rokeby Museum
On Display: EveNSteve’s newest piece is Steve’s largest artwork ever at 30 feet long featuring scenes from the amazing Rokeby Museum, a National Historic Landmark and part of the Underground Railroad in Vermont. “The result is a work of art that reaches back into history and pulls it into the present,” describes curator and art…