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  • 6:00pm - 8:00pm

    An outdoor sculpture of hands and a face emerging from the ground

    Description

    The Popcorn Gallery presents Critical Ground: Art and Environmental Justice, a group exhibition featuring members of the Washington Sculptors Group (WSG), juried by curator Tomora Wright Swann. Join us Saturday, February 21, 2026 from 6pm to 8pm for the Opening Reception.

    Critical Ground: Art and Environmental Justice affirms the role of artists in shaping public understanding and response to environmental justice issues. Through this exhibition, the Washington Sculptors Group (WSG) aims to create an inclusive and thought-provoking experience for audiences of all ages — one that invites reflection, fosters empathy, and encourages creative action toward a more just and sustainable world.

    Juried by curator Tomora Wright Swann, this exhibition brings together contemporary recountings of the natural world. Artists critically reflect on what has been observed, endured and deemed urgent to highlight: waste, climate change, greed and the intertwined instability of human and nonhuman life. A diverse range of materials that include plastic, wood, formed glass, and shells emphasize processes of transformation, while soil, digital media, and steel gesture toward regeneration and continuity. A recurring found-object motif threads the works together, prompting viewers to reflect on the significance of discarded materials and the stories embedded in what remains. Addressing themes of decay, endangered species, aquatic and avian ecosystems, and environmental mitigation, each piece functions as both evidence and a call to action. Together, the works serve as an inquiry into how we perceive, inhabit, and contribute to ecological life, and what we might learn through collective responsibility amid ongoing environmental injustice and social transformation.

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    Presenter: Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location: Popcorn Gallery
    Admission: FREE
    Phone: (301)634-2222