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After Action Review
  • Jennifer Robinson, Water Buffalo, ceramic, glaze, underglaze, wash, 2018
  • Thaddeus Erdahl, Soldiers, ceramic, slip, engobe, glaze, encaustic, wax, 2014
  • Tyler Nicholson, Canteen Series, ceramic, washes, encaustic, 2018
  • Jesse Albrecht, The Anvil, Pulp print on handmade paper from ,combat uniforms, 2018
  • Jessica Putnam Phillips, Platinum Grenades, Porcelain, 2016
  • Jesse Albrecht, Combat Paper Jesus, Cast handmade paper from my Desert Combat Uniform, 2010
  • Jessica Putnam Phillips, Spring Reflections, Porcelain, 2016
  • Ehren Tool, Twenty of Thousands, ceramic, glaze, wash, 2018
  • Aaron Hughes, 21 days to Baghdad/ Chicago, graphite on vellum, 2018
  • Michael Aschenbrenner, Blue .45, Clay, 2018
  • Aaron Hughes, 21 days to Baghdad/ Chicago, graphite on vellum, 2018
  • Michael Aschenbrenner, Damaged Bone Series, Glass, Stick Cloth
  • Thomas Orr, Material Drawing Series, Ceramic, Paint, Brush, 2015 - 2017
  • Thaddeus Erdahl, The General, ceramic, slip, engobe, glaze, encaustic, wax, 2014
  • Ehren Tool, Twenty of Thousands, ceramic, glaze, wash, 2018

After Action Review

January 22 – February 16

After Action Review, is a group exhibition featuring work by Jesse Albrecht, Michael Aschenbrenner, Thaddeus Erdahl, Aaron Hughes, Tyler Nicholson, Thomas Orr,  Jessica Putnam Phillips, Jennifer Robinson, and Ehren Tool.

The artists represented in this AAR are veterans and former active duty members from Viet Nam, Desert Storm, and the so-called Global War on Terror. While not considering themselves spokespeople or representatives of these conflicts, they serve as the juncture between the civilian world and the experiences of servicemembers in and out of wartime.

Every participant in this collection was chosen not only because of their experiences in the military or combat but due to their unique take on art-making—each bringing their voice and perspective of the world in which they navigate and sustain their strengths.

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