Michelle Grabner's showcase, 'Underdone Potato' at the Schneider Museum of Art, features her recent work encapsulating themes of repetition, patterns, and domestic labor. The show includes over 40 pieces, such as burlap paintings, three-dimensional works, and 100 fresco secco plaster panels, all completed within the last six years. The title hints at unexpected elements within her artistry. Grabner, a well-regarded artist and educator, has connections to the Pacific Northwest and views all art through a political lens, addressing issues of power in domestic and artistic contexts.
The exhibition showcases over 40 pieces reflecting on domestic labor, art routines, and the richness of forms and themes in Grabner's 30-year career.
Grabner believes all art is political, connecting power structures in society with the worlds of domestic life, art history, and the market.
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