Artist Talk and Exhibition Reception - Niki Grangruth & James Kinser

Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023

Time:

Cost: Free


Location:

McKnight Art Center

1845 Fairmount
Wichita, KS 67260

Event Contact

Jennifer Ray
Email: jennifer.ray@wichita.edu
Phone: 316-978-3555
Website: Learn more about Artist Talk and Exhibition Reception - Niki Grangruth & James Kinser

Locations:

  • 4 p.m. Artist talk and Q&A with Niki Grangruth and James Kinser, McKnight Art Center, Room 210
  • 5 p.m. Exhibition Reception, McKnight Art Center, Clayton Staples Gallery (second floor)

Please join the Wichita State School of Art, Design and Creative Industries (ADCI) for a public talk by visiting artists Niki Grangruth and James Kinser in conjunction with their exhibition "Muse," currently on display at the Clayton Staples Gallery. The talk begins at 4 p.m. and will be immediately followed by an artist reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on the second floor of McKnight.   "Muse," photographs and costumes, is on display at Clayton Staples Gallery from Jan. 23 to March 3.

"Muse" is a series of photographs that explore issues of non-conforming gender identity. Through the reinterpretation of well-known paintings from art history, the photographs provide a sense of familiarity while inviting viewers to confront their own levels of comfort and acceptance around nonconforming or non-binary gender identity and expression. The conscious hybridization of hyperfeminine and masculine elements in the photographs provides for exploration of the fluid, performative, and sometimes dichotomous, elements of identity.

The photographs, sets, and costumes are carefully constructed to reflect a painterly aesthetic, and the use of the male subject, gaze, and costumes question common gender-specific beauty ideals. Each work in the "Muse" series asks viewers to confront and question their own perceptions of gender, and typically fosters dialogue around topics of art history, appropriation, identity and photography, aesthetics, gender studies, costume design, and LGBTQ social and political issues. This project is meant to contribute to the larger conversation around the acceptance and understanding of the LGBTQ and gender non-conforming community, and highlight the notion that gender is a construct that is performative, malleable, and ever-changing.

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