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with the reckless blossoms of weeds.”
So ends Mary Oliver’s “The Kitten,” a heart wrenching but beautiful poem about the burial of a stillborn black cat, the titular inspiration for printmaker and illustrator Anthony TungNing Huang’s exhibition “The Reckless Blossoms of Weeds” at Cedar House Gallery.
The works in the show, Huang’s SCAD MFA illustration thesis, share some of the emotional impact of Oliver’s piece, particularly the feelings of isolation or solitude. From there, however, he diverges from the tragedy presented in “The Kitten” to explore a secondary theme he found equally powerful in her compositions.
Get ready for faux fur, glitter, and taxidermy: Kelly Boehmer’s “Embedded” is the next Boxed In/Break Out project at the Jepson Center.
For the uninitiated, Boxed In/Break Out is a yearly showcase of local talent organized by Telfair Museums’ Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Erin Dunn, with work chosen by a guest curator from out of town. It occupies a series of box windows along the Bernard Street façade of the Jepson Center, and routinely features cutting edge work by some of the areas most exciting young artists.
Dunn was first exposed to Boehmer’s work in late 2019 when she applied for a previous iteration of the project.