Artist & Curatorial Dialog: Featuring Leah Craig

Friday, November 15 · 6 PM (EST)

Virtual Session via Zoom
Hosted by Women Eco Artists Dialog (WEAD) in partnership with The 109 Gallery

Join us for an intimate online session with interdisciplinary artist and educator Leah Craig, whose work explores the intersections of ecology, care, and collective memory through installation, drawing, and fiber-based practice.

Leah’s art engages public space, representation, and environmental justice — creating participatory, site-specific works that invite reflection and dialogue. Her poetic approach to material and place considers how stories are held within landscapes and how art can restore our sense of connection and reciprocity.


About the Exhibition:
This event is part of the ongoing Artist & Curatorial Dialog series presented by WEAD and The 109 Gallery, in conjunction with the exhibition

Bodies & Borders: Ecologies of Consent — a collaborative project exploring care, connection, and multispecies consent through the work of women artists worldwide.
View the online exhibition: https://www.weadartists.org/bodies-borders-ecologies-of-consent

Free · RSVP Required
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Eventbrite Link

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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86592815058
Meeting ID: 811 3655 8856

Exhibition at 109 Gallery (in-person) and Kunstmatrix (virtually) 

I'm so excited that my artist's book and essay "Attending Knotweed" will be showing alongside work by this incredible group of artists! 

Publication

The Quinobequin Review will include a piece about Tangled Connections: Knotweed, Resilience, and Local Ecology in their upcoming Issue #6: Desire Lines. Keep an eye out for the new issue here: https://www.quinobequin.press/


Exhibition at Gallery RAG in Gloucester, MA
ALL WE HOLD
Artists: Meghan Bailey, Anne Barnes, Martha Chason-Sokol, Leah Craig, Linda Forsythe, Elizabeth (Liz) Rennie, Caroline Sirois, Wen-hao Tien, Nicole Weber, Stephanie Williams, Brian Unwin
Description: A collaborative iteration of Rooted in Ruins, reflecting on gardens, decay, political erosion, and regeneration.

Thursday July 31

Group Exhibition at Unbound Visual Arts
I'm pleased to have work in Rooted in Ruins
The Overlook Gallery | Brighton, MA | April–May 2025


As participating artists explore their relationships to ruins, to gardens, plants, soil and the earth, questions guiding their work include: what are ruins to you? what lessons/insights do they bring to the here and now? what does a healing garden mean to each individual and to the collective? what might we say of the aesthetics of ruins?
Grant Awarded 

I am thrilled to have been selected as a Lead Artist for collaborative public art project in Watertown, MA.


"Together, this interdisciplinary team will create an educational, temporary, outdoor installation in Watertown, MA focused on edible plants, local ecology, or other topics of environmental resiliency that may be found in the Resilient Watertown Climate and Energy Plan."


More information here:

https://www.watertownmanews.com/2024/11/18/expert-pairings-for-edible-watertown-project-announced/


https://www.watertown-ma.gov/815/Edible-Watertown

Exhibition
On view until August 14, 2021

CHASING LIGHT
A regional online exhibition juried by Leah Triplett Harrington

On view until August 14, 2021
Gallery 263 is pleased to announce Chasing Light, a regional online exhibition. Chasing Light features the work of 31 artists from across New England who utilize light as material or subject matter. This show is juried by Leah Triplett Harrington, curator for Now + There and editor-at-large of Boston Art Review.
Featured Artists

Aaron Brodeur, Allison Tanenhaus, Anna Fubini, Anna Gregor, Anne Harris, Britt Fabello, Brittany Gilbert, Caleb Cole, Claire Lima, Coco Valencia, Frantz Lexy, He Yang, Hilary Irons, Jacqueline Qiu, Jaina Cipriano, Jesse Kaminsky, Kristin Malin, Leah Craig, Leah Piepgras, Linda Sok, Martha Chason-Sokol, Mary Bucci McCoy, Merli Guerra, Michelle McElroy, Paul Stremple, Ponnapa Prakkamakul, Priya Green, Rebecca Roberts, Sarah Jenkins, Silvia Dowdell, William Ho