June 16, 2018–July 15, 2019

Roberto Lugo at 1 West

Roberto Lugo ceramics work in 1 West Mount Vernon Place

Roberto Lugo is a potter, activist, culture-maker, rapper, poet, and educator. The Walters commissioned him to create works of art and participate in programming as part of the first installation at 1 West Mount Vernon Place. Lugo has been inspired by specific works at the Walters; in his ceramics, he combines traditional techniques and forms with contemporary color palettes and subject matter that reflect his experiences as an artist of color.

The elegant shapes of Sèvres vases from the Walters are echoed in works that feature figures like Frederick Douglass and Freddie Gray, the Baltimore man who died in police custody in 2015. Lugo has also created works that are inspired by Sybby Grant, who was an enslaved cook at 1 West Mount Vernon Place.


Lugo’s partnership with the Walters is funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. 1 West Mount Vernon Place is supported by the State of Maryland, the City of Baltimore, the France-Merrick Foundation, Leo and Anna Belle Sirota, Baltimore County, Martha Ann Peters, and other generous donors.

CURATOR
Eleanor Hughes, Deputy Director of Art & Program