CAC Members are invited to join us for StudioV, the CAC's series of live, intimate virtual tours of artists’ studios and collectors’ homes -- LIVE on Zoom!
On Thursday, January 7, the CAC's programming team will lead an exploration inside the artistic practice of Alabama-based visual artist C E Johnson, whose installation work Democracy Machine (After the remains found of an Ancient Greek Kleroterion) is on view now at the CAC as part of Make America What America Must Become, An Exhibition of Gulf South Artists.
C E Johnson is a multi-disciplinary visual artist working and living in Alabama. Place, landscape, and the idea of "the sacred" are important themes in Johnson’s work and she takes inspiration from the materials she works with, including locally sourced minerals to create paintings, sculpture, and ceramic works.
Admission is free and open to the public, but space is limited!
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This program will take place on Zoom, a free video conferencing application. Click here to download Zoom for your preferred device.
This event is part of the CAC's ongoing online programming for Make America What America Must Become, An Exhibition of Gulf South Artists, on view at the CAC through January 24, 2021. Learn more and explore our Virtual Exhibition, here.