Anemoia: Expressions of Subcultural Longing
Event description
- Arts and entertainment
- Free
- Open to the public
“Anemoia: Expressions of Subcultural Longing” is a group exhibition curated by Kadence Gonzalez for her Barrett, The Honors College thesis. An open call for art found the featured artists. Anemoia (/an-uh-moya/) is defined as nostalgia for a time or place one has never known. It usually refers to sentimental feelings experienced when looking at old photographs or the wanderlust of imagining oneself in a historical period piece. As the inspiration for this exhibition anemoia is used to express nostalgia for past subcultures and a deeper craving for the community, belonging, and freedom of expression that thriving subcultures cultivated. A strong sense of community can be difficult to find, especially in an age dealing with a lack of third spaces and a loneliness epidemic. Many people today grapple with feelings of isolation because of how hard it can be to make meaningful connections with others, missing a sense of belonging and understanding that subcultures and communities can provide Though we face these social challenges, community can be found everywhere. This exhibition aims to affirm that belonging to a community and having space to explore identity freely and without fear of judgment is key to making positive changes in our lives and the lives of others.
Exhibition Dates: Oct. 29–Nov. 14, 2024
Reception: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 5:30–7:30 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Image credit: Artist: Andrea Quinto Title: Untitled, 2021 Medium: Digital Photograph