Solo Exhibition by Cosmo Whyte '03 Featured in Hyperallergic

Cosmo Whyte '03's solo exhibition The Mother’s Tongue, Pressed to the Grinding Stone is currently on view at the Arts Club of Chicago through April 2, 2025.
Writes Hyperallergic:
"Memories, good and bad, are imprinted on our souls and woven into our DNA: To witness a moment is to have it become a part of your identity. When meaningful moments are shared among a group, they become integrated into a communal understanding of self. Cosmo Whyte’s solo exhibition, The Mother’s Tongue, Pressed to the Grinding Stone, at the Arts Club of Chicago, captures the hazy, amorphous nature of memory, grounding it in collective history. The exhibition is part of Panafrica Across Chicago, a citywide series of art exhibitions at museums and galleries exploring the common themes and cultural manifestations of Panafrican thought in Black art."
Cosmo Whyte: The Mother’s Tongue, Pressed to the Grinding Stone continues at the Arts Club of Chicago (201 E Ontario Street, Chicago, Illinois) through April 2. The exhibition was curated by Janine Mileaf.