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Art Exhibition: The Arena of Longing

Vibrant Yellow background with Magenta monochromatic wrestlers grappling. Work title: Head-to-head - 2024 Acrylic on Canvas - 42"x66"
Details:
The Arena of Longing 
A solo exhibition by Gustavo Uriel Ayala 

Exhibition Dates: March 19- July 9, 2026

Artist Talk: March 19, 2026, @ 6:30 pm 
in the Opperman Auditorium, followed by a reception in the Baber Room Gallery.

Bouts of wrestling embody the tension and vulnerability of masculine performance. The painted iterations of the wrestler in this exhibition harness vibrant color and abstraction to explore the intersection between masculinity and marginalized identity.


Gustavo Uriel Ayala is an artist and educator whose work uses wrestling as a framework to grapple with the legacy of masculine competition and its continued veneration as the ideal masculinity. Drawing from his experiences as a closeted, gay, Mexican immigrant in the Midwest, his vibrant paintings harness visibility to explore the intersections between masculinity and marginalized identities. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Art, Art History, and Design at Michigan State University, where he received an MFA in Studio Art in 2024. His thesis, “Caught in the Act,” was exhibited at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum in East Lansing, MI. He holds a BFA in Painting from Herron School of Art + Design at Indiana University Indianapolis, where he afterwards served as Gallery Manager and Curatorial Assistant at the Galleries at Herron between 2018–2021. He currently works at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, MI.

 

Date: March 19 - July 9
Time: All Day
Location: Baber Room Gallery, Park Library
Sponsor: Park Library
Contact: Denise Fanning fanni1dw@cmich.edu 989-774-2165