Kent State School of Art "None of us really know what we look like inside" by Corrie Slawson

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KSU Downtown Gallery

None of us really know what we look like inside
by Corrie Slawson
January 30- March 7, 2026
Reception: January 30, 5-7 p.m.
KSU Downtown Gallery

The School of Art Collection and Galleries are pleased to present, None of us really know what we look like inside, by Corrie Slawson in our KSU Downtown Gallery. The exhibition will take place January 30– March 7, 2026. There will be a reception on January 30, from 5-7 p.m. Like all our exhibitions, this show is free and open to the public.

Corrie Slawson’s work engages a matrix of social, political, environmental, and cultural concerns. “None of us really know what we look like inside” includes work from the past year of mixed media paintings, drawings and prints that can only imagine what it looks like inside of our bodies. A 2022 trip to Assisi, Italy occurred the same day as another historical event that spurred this research. The surfaces of the works are where visceral events grow and bloom into pictures, devoid of stops or starts except maybe in distant retrospect, fading in and out, overlapping, crumbling, hemorrhaging sudden color.