“What I Did On My COVID Vacation”, Art Car Museum, June 5 – August 29, 2021

For 15 years, the Art Car Museum has hosted an “open call exhibition”, i.e. it is not juried nor does it have any acceptance criteria. It’s “first come, first served” so the artists that get in the exhibit are highly motivated to run down with their submission as soon as possible.

This year’s version has the appropriate theme of being artworks produced during lockdown and there is a very wide variety of emotional impact I found in the works. The ones I’m sharing with you are the ones that struck me as fitting the themes of loss, longing, desperation, coping and frustration – my personal feelings of the last 14 months. There were some other beautiful pieces that could be considered escapes from reality but that’s not what I was wanting to see.

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Please note that dimensions and prices were not readily available on the wall tags but are apparently available by request when you visit. Also, all these images are by me which means anything behind glass has to be shown at a weird angle (sorry).

You can read the official statement about the exhibit here and learn how to see it for yourself. Note that they are requiring masks.

(All photos by Matt Adams unless specified by *.)

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