Sequesterings

Two spherical wire sculptures with orange and yellow spiral patterns connected by a coiled loop.

Twyla Exner, Things 13 & 14, 2019

August 6 – October 24, 2026

Bringing together ten contemporary artists who utilize discarded materials to explore the intersections of art, environmental activism, and human impact on nature, Sequesterings challenges viewers to confront our world’s ecological crisis through the lens of radical transformation. With diverse works ranging from delicately stitched collages and colorful hand-woven textiles to large-scale sculptures, the artists in Sequesterings act as environmental stewards and aesthetic scavengers. They reclaim what society thoughtlessly discards, transforming obsolescence into opportunity.

The exhibition features work by Twyla Exner, Calder Kamin, Natalya Khorover, Blue McRight, Anna Mein, Kelsey Merreck Wagner, Pamela “Posey” Moulton, Portia Munson, Aurora Robson, and Ian Trask, whose individual art practices unite to present a global issue on an intimate scale, creating a vision of optimism within a harsh reality.

Sequesterings was curated by Cecily Cullen and Aurora Robson.