Molly Morin: Made en Mass March 4–April 9Gallery talk Wednesday, April 8, 12 p.m. Molly Morin is a sculptor, fiber artist and educator based in Western Massachusetts. Her object-making practice considers and critiques technology-enabled systems that amplify and extend power imbalances already present in social, political and art-world contexts. Their work is inspired by their upbringing in rigid and high-achieving communities, shaped by coming of age in the advent of social media and rooted in queer community and labor solidarity. Morin’s works gather the things she has in abundance: the cast-offs of mass production, the methods of cybernetics, and the detritus of global racialized capitalism. She re-assembles them to create works that are playful, critical and beautiful. Her work experiments with ways we might make what we need from what we already have. « Previous: Rachel Portesi: The Nature of Things Gallery Hours M-Th, 7am-9pm F, 7am-5pm Sat, 8am-6pm The South Gallery is fully accessible For more information Jen Simms, simmsj@gcc.mass.edu