Past exhibition
Claremont Graduate University Claremont, California
Peggy Phelps Gallery and East Gallery
October 19, 2024 - November 1, 2024

The Delicate Ties That Bind explores the precariousness of post-pandemic existence and assesses the complex and often fragile relationships that shape our lives now. These threads make up the nature of our reality and serve as metaphors for both a tattered society and the essential connections between us. They both have the power to hurt but also the power to heal. The exhibition delves into the intersections of social and geographic communities, religious institutions, political systems, environmental concerns, and personal connections.

Through this lens, the artists in this exhibition examine the delicate threads that weave together our shared experiences in a world forever changed by recent global events. The artists all have ties to Southern California but their work varies in style and perspective. How each of us engage with these relationships can have lasting effects, both good and bad, and our awareness of them hopefully serves to strengthen them in positive ways.

The Delicate Ties That Bind asks about our daily connections and whether breaking or strengthening those ties would affect the quality of our lives. It asks: What should we focus on building and what needs to be let go? How can we engage with the systems that construct our society and reshape them in ways that are better? And especially how can we make them better for vulnerable communities, the earth, and each other?

The Delicate Ties That Bind was curated by Megan Knobloch Geilman and was sponsored by Chloe Ross.

The seven participating artists have a connection to Southern California or Claremont Graduate University: Andrew Ballsteaedt, Richard Gate, Megan Knobloch Geilman, Kyla Hansen, Jackie Leishman, Alice Marie Perreault, and Samantha Zauscher.

Exhibition Images

Acknowledgments

This exhibition was developed through the generosity of the Claremont Mormon Studies Program and in collaboration with the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts.

Sponsor by Chloe Ross

Artists
The seven participating artists have a connection to Southern California or Claremont Graduate University.

Curatorial team:

Megan Knobloch Geilman, curator
Glen Nelson, director of special projects
Cameron King, exhibition graphic designer

Claremont Graduate University:

Matthew Bowman, Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies
David Pagel, Professor, Claremont Graduate University
Kim Alexander, Gallery, studio, and shop manager, Art & Music departments

For the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts:

Mykal Urbina, executive director
Richard L. Bushman, chairman of the board
Stanley Hainsworth, chairman of the board-elect
Glen Nelson, director of special projects

Veronica Harvey, director of marketing and communications
Emily Spung, administrative assistant
Ron Schneider, finances
Hannah Keime, social media intern