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Sonya Clark retrospective “We Are Each Other” fills two Houston galleries with participatory textile works

3626147 · May 30, 2025
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A retrospective of Sonya Clark’s 30-year practice, including a monumental Confederate flag study and participatory weaving installation, is on view at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft with companion works at the Houston Museum of African American Culture.

The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft is showing Sonya Clark’s retrospective "We Are Each Other," a survey of roughly 30 years of work that occupies both gallery spaces and highlights Clark’s social-practice, community-based projects.

The exhibition, co-organized by the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, and Cranbrook Art Museum, includes collaborative works…

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