Mark Mitchell: Selections from BURIAL and WHITEWORK with ACID WITCH REGENCY: MY HOMOSEXUAL HOME, NEW WORK IN CERAMICS
Mark Mitchell: Selections from BURIAL and WHITEWORK with ACID WITCH REGENCY: MY HOMOSEXUAL HOME, NEW WORK IN CERAMICS
Opening Reception May 3rd, 7PM to 10PM
MARK MITCHELL’S creative contributions span art, music, fashion, and theater. He is the subject of the award-winning documentary “Mark Mitchell: Burial”, 2013. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally, to wide acclaim.
Mitchell’s work has historically confronted audiences with the raw grief and mourning of AIDS, as well as the complex horrors of white supremacy. His recent work explores domestic mysticism through craft, and the unavoidable political stance of being in a 23 year queer relationship.
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Mark Mitchell
Based in Tucson Arizona, Mark Mitchell’s contributions span art, music, and theater. His magnum opus, Mark Mitchell: Burial, a performance and installation, was showcased in a solo exhibition at the Frye Art Museum, 2013, to critical and popular acclaim. In November 2016, Burial was presented in a solo exhibition in Beirut, Lebanon. Mitchell was shortlisted for the Neddy Artist Award at Cornish, 2015, for the Artist Trust Arts Innovator Award, 2016 and 2017 and was the recipient of the Kayla Skinner Award, Betty Bowen Committee, Seattle Art Museum, 2016. His work is in public and private collections, including that of the Frye Art Museum.

