![]() ![]() Offering visions of apocalypse shepherded by diverse characterizations of leadership, much of Butler’s work urges aspirational engagement with the myriad dimensions of our current cultural polarization and the devastating consequences of climate collapse. Butler’s work continues to be a catalyst for scholars, artists, and activists to engage contemporary issues that are shaped by our nation’s legacies of colonialism and capitalism. Today, Butler’s extraordinary imaginings of future realities appear less speculative and ever more present. (150 words or less, please.) Submission deadline: February 15, 2021.Ībout this exhibition: Butler’s work, which falls mainly in the genre of speculative fiction, has remained startlingly relevant for decades, and even more so in recent years, as our national and global communities wrestle with issues of climate change, polarizing politics and racist violence. ![]() You may also provide a brief artist statement or share any information you would like viewers to know about your work. To participate: send 1-3 images (jpeg, 300 dpi, approximately 5×7”) to with your name, the artwork title, medium and dimensions. Please note that all submissions are subject to curation by gallery staff, both technical and contextual. Butler at the Intersection of Cultural Critique and Climate Collapse, takes place March 6-7, 2021, and will recognize the work of Butler through scholarship, discussion, community engagement and art.Īrtists exploring any of the following themes are encouraged to submit 1-3 images of artwork for this virtual exhibition: This year’s conference, The Confluence: Octavia E. Catherine University, in honor of International Women’s Day. Butler Literary Society, presented online and co-sponsored by the Abigail Quigley McCarthy Center for Women at St. This exhibition complements the annual conference of the Octavia E. Murphy Gallery invites artists to participate in Speculative Futures, Present Imaginations, a virtual community art exhibition celebrating the visionary writings of Octavia E. ![]() Speculative Futures, Present ImaginationsĬall for art: The Catherine G. ![]()
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