Claire Ashley exhibit extended at WSCC and LACA

West Shore Community College is delighted to announce that the Claire Ashley exhibition has been extended until Friday, Jan. 21, 2022. The exhibition has been on display as a part of WSCC’s Humankind series.
“Scottish-born artist Claire Ashley’s inflatable large scale sculptures have been very popular and we are pleased to extend the exhibition to afford more members of our community to view them on West Shore’s campus and at the Ludington Area Center for the Arts,” said WSCC’s Associate Professor of Art and Curator, Eden Ünlüata-Foley.
The exhibition is free and open to the public at both locations.
For more information about the Humankind series, visit westshore.edu or contact humankind@westshore.edu.
Additional information on the artist may be found at https://clairehelenashley.com/ and https://vimeo.com/user6799460
For additional information or questions regarding the exhibit, please contact Prof. Ünlüata-Foley at nfoley@westshore.edu
The theme of the 2021-2022 Humankind series is “Movement.” Topics to be explored under this theme include bodily ability (in the context of disability rights), socio-economic mobility, transportation, immigration, anti-discrimination social movements, and climate change.