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Sea Change

by Adrienne Outlaw

Exhibition Dates: Now through April 2025

Location: Pre-Security, Terminal 1, Lower Level, A Baggage Claim Windows

Sea Change reflects five years of collecting, cleaning, and categorizing community-collected, post-consumer plastic waste. The resulting artworks’ visual language of vibrant colors, patterns, and textures, joyfully celebrate environmental and social responsibility.

About the Artist: Adrienne Outlaw

Adrienne Outlaw is a socially engaged, multidisciplinary artist utilizing post-consumer plastic waste as source material to address issues of environmental and societal responsibility.

Outlaw holds degrees from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Vanderbilt University.

She has exhibited her artwork in galleries, museums, and public spaces across the United States and abroad in Europe, Asia, and Africa. More than a dozen exhibition catalogs and books feature her work, which has been positively reviewed in such publications as Art in America, Sculpture Magazine, World Sculpture News, and Art Papers.

Outlaw’s work has earned grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement as well as many fellowships, residencies, local and regional awards. In addition to her studio practice,

Outlaw has organized four traveling and city-wide projects. She founded and for five years directed the artlab Seed Space in Nashville. In 2023, she opened The Red Gate Gallery in St. Louis.

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