A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats

A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats

A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats uses clay to explore how community, climate, and identity are deeply interconnected through shared care and resilience.

Event Details

Hosted by
Northern Clay Center
2424 E Franklin Ave, Mpls
On View
Mar 7th - Apr 19th
Opening Reception
Fri Mar 6th 2026 6PM - 8PM
FREE, but registration is required
Event Website

Register for opening reception here.

A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats recontextualizes a familiar adage to explore the vital intersections of community, climate, and the collective power of presence. In this exhibition, the phrase is reimagined as an ecological and social imperative: the belief that our resilience—and our visibility—is inextricably linked to the strength of the systems we cultivate together.

Working within the tactile, earth-bound medium of clay, these artists investigate the “tangled roots” of identity and eco-anxiety. Their works facilitate a dialogue between the individual and the aggregate, treating the human form and the natural landscape as a single, interdependent entity. By interweaving symbols of ritual, scientific rigor, and biological form, the collection moves away from extractive perspectives in favor of an undercurrent of mutual care.

In an era of shifting environmental and social protections, this exhibition asserts that no voice exists in isolation. A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats serves as a testament to the strength found in a shared ecosystem, suggesting that when we anchor ourselves in reverence for the earth and each other, we create a rising tide capable of elevating the whole.

Participating artists include:
Katayoun Amjadi, Misty Gamble, and Claudia Poser.

Event Details

Hosted by
Northern Clay Center
2424 E Franklin Ave, Mpls
On View
Mar 7th - Apr 19th
Opening Reception
Fri Mar 6th 2026 6PM - 8PM
FREE, but registration is required
Event Website



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