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Visiting Artist Series

Aaron Coleman- CANCELLED

EVENT LOCATION:
D440, Bell Auditorium

EVENT DATE & TIME
February 25, 2026 1:00 pm

Delicate and Filled with Dynamite. Boat made from basketball court flooring and abandoned playground remnants 15ft long x 13ft tall 2023

Artist Statement

Due to winter storms, these events have unfortunately been cancelled.

Aaron Coleman’s studio practice comprises an amalgam of creative processes and historical research. Utilizing interdisciplinary methodologies, he creates works that address how mundane and seemingly anodyne artifacts embody the complex and pervasive history of race/racism and class/classicism in the United States.

Employing a multi-media approach, he reworks and re-contextualizes images and site-specific objects, foregrounding their interactions – both past and present – in this history. The objects (e.g., picket fences, coloring books, textiles, turf, basketball court flooring) are visually or physically juxtaposed with contrary or jarring images that release uncomfortable truths and suppressed stories which are personal and political.

Importantly, his creative production is grounded in substantial research. Most recently this has been a critical analysis of authoritarian systems of information, control, and power. He focuses on how religion, politics, certain methodologies of science and anthropology, and the criminal justice system contribute to and sustain race- and class-based oppression.

Artist Talk


Aaron Coleman will deliver an artist talk at NSCAD University to discuss his artistic practice. 

WHEN: Wednesday, February 25, at 1 p.m.
WHERE: Fountain Campus, Bell Auditorium

Q&A Panel

 
Aaron Coleman will also holding a Q&A panel discussion with Nova Scotia-based artist and designer, Duane Jones.
 
WHEN: Tuesday, February 24, at 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: FAB, 1873 Granville Street

This talk is presented as part of NSCAD’s Visiting Artist program, supported by the Dalglish Family Foundation Visiting Artist Fund.

Photo caption: Delicate and Filled with Dynamite, Aaron Coleman. Boat made from basketball court flooring and abandoned playground remnants 15ft long x 13ft tall, 2023.

Aaron Coleman

About the Artist

Aaron S. Coleman is an artist, Associate Professor and Kenneth E. Tyler Chair at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. He received his MFA from Northern Illinois University in 2013. Aaron has conducted lover 50 public lectures has lead workshops at Anderson Ranch, Penland School of Crafts and Frogman’s Print and Paper Workshop. Aaron is a 2021 Black Box Press Foundation’s Art as Activism grant recipient, and a 2022, 23 and 24 Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship semi-finalist. He was a Print Center New York “New Voices” Fellow in 2023 and is featured in the 2024 Midwest volume of New American Paintings. Aaron is a 2026 Indy Arts Council Dehaan Artist of Distinction. His work is included in over 30 international, permanent, public collections. He is a contributing author and artist to the forthcoming Routledge Handbook on Critical Arts-Based Research.