For Witch Craft: Rethinking Power, Moffat Takadiwa transforms post-consumer waste, such as used toothpaste tubes, spray cans, and computer keyboards, into layered sculptures and tapestry-like wall works that reference contemporary Zimbabwean politics, culture, and his Korekore heritage.
Pouya Afshar uses historic portraiture, animation techniques, digital applications, and augmented reality to create work around displacement and migration.
Los Angeles artist Consuelo Flores created an altar dedicated to the Latino and Black communities who have been most impacted by Covid-19.
Organized by Craft Contemporary Exhibitions Curator Holly Jerger.