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(In)Justice Systems, Brentwood Arts Exchange, March – May 2019
What Feminism Looks Like – A Nasty Woman Exhibition and Art Auction for Planned Parenthood , Co-Curated with Shante Bullock, District of Columbia Arts Center, Jan 2018
Boundaries, a video art exhibition, Brentwood Arts Exchange, March 2017
Reference , Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, VA Jan-April 2015
Curated shows in the greater DC area include Reference at the Workhouse Arts Center, which investigated the ways in which artist-educators are influenced by Art History.
Boundaries, an exhibition of video work, investigated the real and constructed nature of space through geographic, political, and even metaphysical "boundaries." The location of the exhibition site, the Brentwood Arts Exchange, falls along the border of DC and Maryland.
On the one-year anniversary of the Women's March, Erin co-curated What Feminism Looks Like, a Nasty Women exhibition and auction for Planned Parenthood with DC artist Shante Bullock. With support from Art Watch, Devine and Bullock juried submissions from local and national women artists. The exhibition was hosted at the District of Columbia Arts Center.
Again for the Brentwood Arts Exchange, in spring 2019 (In)Justice Systems featured artists who challenge the prison-industrial complex and unjust incarcerations globally.
(In)Justice Systems, Brentwood Arts Exchange, March – May 2019
What Feminism Looks Like – A Nasty Woman Exhibition and Art Auction for Planned Parenthood , Co-Curated with Shante Bullock, District of Columbia Arts Center, Jan 2018
Boundaries, a video art exhibition, Brentwood Arts Exchange, March 2017
Reference , Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, VA Jan-April 2015
Curated shows in the greater DC area include Reference at the Workhouse Arts Center, which investigated the ways in which artist-educators are influenced by Art History.
Boundaries, an exhibition of video work, investigated the real and constructed nature of space through geographic, political, and even metaphysical "boundaries." The location of the exhibition site, the Brentwood Arts Exchange, falls along the border of DC and Maryland.
On the one-year anniversary of the Women's March, Erin co-curated What Feminism Looks Like, a Nasty Women exhibition and auction for Planned Parenthood with DC artist Shante Bullock. With support from Art Watch, Devine and Bullock juried submissions from local and national women artists. The exhibition was hosted at the District of Columbia Arts Center.
Again for the Brentwood Arts Exchange, in spring 2019 (In)Justice Systems featured artists who challenge the prison-industrial complex and unjust incarcerations globally.
Reference, Workhouse Arts Center
Maggie Gorlay, Sue Wrbican
Mary Carothers, Tom Pfannerstill
Gail Rebhan, Matthew Pinney, Erin Devine
Boundaries, Brentwood Arts Exchange
Ieva Epnere
Arthur Liou
Maria Dumlao
Sama Alshaibi
Isabela Prado, Khaled Jarrar
Kei Ito, Ryan Murray
Ryan Buyssens
What Feminism Looks Like
DC Arts Center
What Feminism Looks Like
Opening Reception
(In)Justice Systems
Paul Rucker
Jan Banning: Law and Order Series
Edgar Endress, Unchained Collective, Maria Gaspar
Molly Gochman, Edgar Endress
Jesse Krimes
Paul Rucker, Molly Gochman
Jesse Krimes, Paul Rucker
Molly Gochman, Edgar Endress