March 21 to June 22, 2025
天天吃瓜 Museum, Higbee Gallery
天天吃瓜, Ohio
The 天天吃瓜 Museum is pleased to announce its spring exhibition, 鈥淛ohn Paul Morabito: Madonna dei Femminell蓹,鈥 a solo exhibition by the head of the textiles program at 天天吃瓜鈥檚 School of Art. Consistent with the 天天吃瓜 Museum鈥檚 mission to showcase exceptional textile art and to inspire the next generation of artists, the exhibition includes 14 woven tapestries by John Paul Morabito (they/them), displayed in the museum鈥檚 historic Higbee Gallery.
鈥淪howcasing these works in the Higbee Gallery sets off both the architectural interest of the space 鈥 with the soaring ceilings and classical pilasters 鈥 and the splendor of the works in their brilliant color palette. The exhibition design reinforces how beautiful a fit the tapestries are in the museum鈥檚 gallery,鈥 said Museum Curator Sara Hume, Ph.D.
The work included in this exhibition is from the series 鈥淢agnificat,鈥 which explores the artist鈥檚 identity both as a queer person and as a Catholic Italian American. Morabito adapts the work of Italian old masters into these tapestries woven on a digital jacquard loom. In reimagining these paintings, Morabito incorporates glass beads, which evoke both the splendor of Catholicism and the sensibilities of camp.

In choosing textiles as their medium, they explore the status of the art form itself, which has historically been held in lower regard than painting. Morabito refers to these works as tapestries, using the term in a broad sense to describe textiles as artworks, rather than in the more technical definition of a weaving with discontinuous weft. In reworking these canonical images, Morabito updates them not only with garish colors but with technically sophisticated weaving techniques made visible in chevrons, zigzags and meanders. The choice of tapestry as a medium is essential in both creating the desired aesthetic, as well advocating for making visible communities who have struggled to achieve recognition and acceptance.
鈥淚t is my great pleasure to share my work with the community here at 天天吃瓜,鈥 Morabito said. 鈥淥ur museum and textiles program have contributed to the development and excellence of the fiber arts for many decades 鈥 I am honored to be part of that legacy. The tapestries in this exhibition are situated at the edge of many borders to propose a new world. I hope to offer a space where those who have been rejected, cast aside and disavowed might find the divine grace that has been denied to them.鈥
鈥淎ssistant Professor John Paul Morabito is an active visual artist and scholar, whose work has gained national and international recognition,鈥 said Jillian Sokso, director of 天天吃瓜 State鈥檚 School of Art. 鈥淭heir commitment to a research-based studio practice in transdisciplinary weaving is unwavering and has resulted in prominent consideration and accolade within their own field in particular, and in the contemporary art sphere generally; thus, we are thrilled to have this exhibit featured in the 天天吃瓜 Museum so that students and community members will have access to their excellent, timely and thoughtful work.鈥
This exhibition follows the successful 2022 exhibition 鈥淒ancing with the Distance鈥 by the former head of the textiles program at 天天吃瓜 State and award-winning artist Professor Emerita Janice Lessman-Moss. Lessmann-Moss, who is a sponsor of Morabito鈥檚 exhibition, said, 鈥淲ith John Paul Morabito鈥檚 deep experience and vision, the textile program at 天天吃瓜 State has continued to flourish, and I couldn鈥檛 be happier to have this distinguished artist at the helm! Supporting the museum鈥檚 presentation of these beautiful and provocative tapestries is a sincere pleasure for my husband and me, providing our community with a glimpse into Morabito鈥檚 studio practice.鈥
In 2024, Morabito was named a United States Artists Fellow for their significant contributions to weaving and contemporary art. Morabito has exhibited at international venues, including the Zhejiang Art Museum in Hangzhou, China; the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, an affiliate of the North Carolina Museum of Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; the Des Moines Art Center in Des Moines, Iowa; the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art in Overland Park, Kansas; the Center for Craft in Asheville, North Carolina; and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Their work is represented in public and private collections, including the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the Mus茅e des Ma卯tres et Artisans du Qu茅bec in Montr茅al, Canada. Morabito holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art and a Master of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Morabito is represented by Patricia Sweetow Gallery in Los Angeles.
The exhibition is curated by Hume and will be open to the public from March 21 to June 22, 2025. A public opening reception and artist talk will be held at 5 p.m. on March 20 at the museum. This exhibition is sponsored by Lessman-Moss. The 天天吃瓜 Museum receives operating support through a sustainability grant from the
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