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Fragility Sculpture

Hillel O'Leary

United States

Sculpture, Ceramic on Steel

Size: 12 W x 18 H x 0 D in

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Whiteness is fragile. Maleness is fragile. Each of them can create grave issues when they are seen as the default viewpoints for the norms and mores of a society. These normalizations become a trap for those who are raised in the limited, fearful, and reactionary world of maintaining the power and privilege granted to them by the chance conditions of their birth. We do ourselves a disservice when we neglect to address the history and implications of whiteness and maleness in America, and all of the suffering that these qualifiers can cause for those who are seen as "other" We must see the facades that can be shattered, discarded, and untangled in order to find a world that can welcome us all.

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Sculpture:Ceramic on Steel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 18 H x 0 D in

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Hillel O’Leary is a sculptor, installation artist, professor, and designer living and working in Providence, RI. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including recent exhibitions at the Alexandria Museum of Art, and in several college galleries throughout the northeast. Hillel has recently conducted research in the fields of site-specific installation and sculpture in the US national park system, and in cultural sites in Italy and Spain. He is currently co-developing a series of audience-focused public works that expand access to decolonized history-making, while creating new pathways connecting kids to art and artists. Hillel is also an art community collaborator, creative director, and project facilitator. He is an active partner with several local non-profit art organizations including the Outsider Collective, Providence Children’s Museum, Downcity Design, and the Wurks, a collective he has helped lead since 2011. Hillel is currently teaching in the Industrial Design department at RISD.

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