The Delaware Contemporary Museum (TDC) will present a multidisciplinary exhibition series, The Dinner Table, as part of its Winter/Spring 2025 Season. The series will run from January 17 to May 25. It will present over 40 works by 18 distinguished artists, including paintings, sculpture, and installations.
“The dinner table is a site of connection,” says Chase Dougherty, the Gretchen Hupfel Curator of Contemporary Art, who has curated the exhibition with the support of Curatorial Assistant Kasia Bunofsky and Guest Curator Erica Loustau.
The participating artists include Ruth Ansel, Margo Allman, Sierra Montoya Barles, Aliyah Bonnette, Debra Broz, Soso Capaldi, Ladies Art House, Adam Ledford, Caitlin McCormack, Claudia McGill, Alexei Mansour, Arend Neyhouse, Nicole Nikolich, Nicole Parker, Lauren E. Peters, André Schulze, and Roberta Tucci.
“Through this season, the dinner table emerges as a powerful symbol of cultural identity and social commentary,” said TDC Executive Director Leslie Shaffer. “As The Delaware Contemporary embraces this theme, it opens up a dialogue about the values we associate with gathering, sharing, and the sometimes fraught dynamics that can play out in our intimate spaces.”
For more information about The Dinner Table exhibition series, including admission and gallery hours, please visit www.delawarecontemporary.org or contact Shefon N. Taylor at (302) 656-6466.
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