SCULPTURE

MYTH-SCIENCE OF THE GATEKEEPERS

Myth-Science of the Gatekeepers (2024) is a collection of 16 life-size glass statues of Black queer Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) deities. Providing a modern take on Kemetic granodiorite statues, the busts were made through a lost wax casting process and affixed with headpieces fabricated with glass blowing and hot sculpting techniques. This project is a revival and expansion of the traditions of gatekeepers, an ancient African lineage of queer spirit workers, artisans, and diviners, and it presents to the world a new Afro-diasporic spiritual system. This series opens at the Pittsburgh Glass Center on Friday, May 3, 2024, from 6-9 pm, and it runs until July 28, 2024.



Watch to hear from the artists—Dr. Marques Redd and Mikael Owunna—as they introduce the exhibition.

Sculptures

Thank you to our sponsors

Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh

Anonymous

Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass

Arts Equity & Education Fund

Carnegie Mellon University Extended Reality Technology Center

Dawn & Chris Fleischner

The Frank-Ratchye Studio for Creative Inquiry

The Heinz Endowments

National Endowment for the Arts

The Pittsburgh Foundation

Toledo Museum of Art



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