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Big Orange Monster invite

Big Orange Monster, Kolaj Institute Gallery, New Orleans

kim rae taylor September 12, 2025

I created a collage for this group exhibition at the gallery of Kolaj Institute in New Orleans. An open-call gathering of collage artists, curated by Ric Kasini, and featuring 128 works by artists from 13 countries.

Exhibition dates: 10 September-18 October 2025

Opening Reception: 13 September 2025, 6-8PM

“You mix fear (yellow) and anger (red) and you get a Big Orange Monster. What’s the emergency? There are a lot of Big Orange Monsters on the loose. Monsters only have power if you are afraid of them. So let’s create a space where we can slay our fear of Big Orange Monsters. Art helps us exorcise our demons. Monsters can be glorious and wonderful or horrible and evil. Let’s not cast aside the good Big Orange Monsters because some other Big Orange Monsters are well…unpleasant.” For info

Portrait project included in book →

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