Art to See at the Start of 2025 | KQED
Briefly

Stitched dispels the notion of embroidery as mere 'women's work,' instead presenting it as a medium for profound political and artistic expression.
Kota Ezawa's works transform recognizable historical moments into surreal visuals, illustrating how art can reshape our perceptions of past events.
Seifert's Upcycled Garden installation showcases the evolution of art inspired by the pandemic, emphasizing the creativity possible with everyday materials.
Revita's first solo exhibition at Creativity Explored illustrates her unique pattern-making, blending satisfaction and irregularity through the use of vibrant colors.
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