Dirty Laundry:The Art of the Stain In Modern T-Shirt Design
Exhibition Design
Co-curated by Hieronymus partner, Chris Thomas, Dirty Laundry was a gallery show devoted to the concept of potential. Using stains as an integral part of the design and fashion of a t-shirt, 25 artists sought to shift our perception that something can be “ruined.” Whether it's grass, grease, or ketchup, participants of the show were challenged to incorporate the stain into a custom designed silkscreen, converting “ruin” to “remix.”
 
Dirty Laundry assigns value to those items deemed valueless, further broadening our understanding of the ever-relevant mantra, “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.”
 
The event was sponsored by Cotton
 
View the full project here: http://hieronymus.co/work/dirty-laundry
Opening night at the Nu'uanu Gallery in Honolulu, HI
T-shirt designs by Rosemary Fiore, Nat Russel, Jesse Arneson, Damien Correll, and Atmostheory
Printed materials from the event
T-shirt designs by Labour, Keetra Dean-Dixon, Chris Thomas, Mike Perry, and Frank Chimero
Opening night
Dirty Laundry
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Dirty Laundry

A gallery exhibition that remixed, rethought, and reused a whole bunch of ruined tshirts

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