April Pauza
Coined in the South: 2024
Durham, NC
December 14th 2024 -April 27th, 2025​
I am pleased to announce that " You can't have your cake and eat it too" was selected for this juried biennial show highlighting 49 artists out of 1,500 submissions working in the Southern United States.
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The Young Affiliates of the Mint, in collaboration with The Mint Museum, presents Coined in the South: 2024.
Art Maryland 2024
Ellicott City, MD.
October 11th- November 16th, 2024​
I am pleased to announce that "Don't let your chickens hatch before its time" was selected and for this juried biennial exhibition highlighting regional artists working in a variety of media. this year’s juror was Dr. Kevin Tervala, Chief Curator at Baltimore Museum of Art.
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"Don't let your chickens hatch before its time" won third place in this juried biennial exhibition.
Featured Artist for February 22, 2023
STUDIO VISIT
I am please to announce that I have been selected for I Like your work studio visit interview for Feb 2023.
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I Like Your Work Studio Visit Artists are composed of top emerging and mid-career artists who are creating around the world. Our Studio Visit artists are carefully selected based on their outstanding work and dedication to their practice.​
Read in-depth interviews with them about their studio practice, career, and what they are working on now.
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Coined in the South: 2022
Durham, NC
March 26, 2022-July 3, 2022
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I am so pleased to announce that "Another time, Once more" was selected for this biennial juried show highlighting about 40 artists working in the Southeast.
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The Young Affiliates of the Mint, in collaboration with The Mint Museum, presents Coined in the South: 2022.
SOFT: 2021
April 19th-May 28th 2021
Contracommon gallery:
Beecave, Texas is proud to present SOFT, a group exhibition of textile and fiber works selected from a national call for emerging artists. Participating artists include: Alissa Alfonso (Miami, FL), Steef Crombach (Austin, TX), Ely German (Austin, TX), Alie Jackson (Austin, TX), Holly Kuhl (Austin, TX), Madeline Marak (Shreveport, LA), Natalie Toth (New Orleans, LA), Tuk Vaughankraska (Bozeman, MT), April Wright (Germantown, TN), and Sixuan Zhu (Philadelphia, PA).
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The artists included in SOFT employ the medium of fabric to a range of different effects, although some seem to arrive at similar preoccupations. Many of the works feature or bear striking resemblance to life—both human and non-human. Those not working directly with recognizable subjects have made works that abstractly reference the landscape or bodily forms. This subject matter, traces of life, is reflected in the use of repurposed and recycled materials.
Common Threads: 2021
January 8th-30th 2021
Curated by: Sophia Ruppert
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LUX Center for the Arts: East Main Gallery Lincoln, Nebraska
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This exhibition features Midwest artists who use fiber conceptually. Works within the show focus on ideas such as place, body, society, and psychology.
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