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Kelly Taylor Mitchell: mouth wide open

© Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Kelly Taylor Mitchell: mouth wide open

22 November 2025 — 26 April 2026

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Mitchell maps ancestral diasporic connections through spiritually charged objects and installations rooted in Candomblé and West African Yoruban traditions.

From Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Mitchell's exhibition explores spiritual traditions and diasporic connections following her 2022 visit to Brazil's Bahia region. The artist attended the festival of Iemanjá, celebrating the Candomblé orixá, or goddess of the sea, and witnessed religious artworks and participated in processions and offerings. The works function as sites of reunion between the artist, her own forebears, non-biological kin, and greater divinities. Though activated privately in practice,...

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Kelly Taylor Mitchell: mouth wide open

© Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Kelly Taylor Mitchell: mouth wide open

22 November 2025 — 26 April 2026

On Now

Mitchell maps ancestral diasporic connections through spiritually charged objects and installations rooted in Candomblé and West African Yoruban traditions.

From Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Mitchell's exhibition explores spiritual traditions and diasporic connections following her 2022 visit to Brazil's Bahia region. The artist attended the festival of Iemanjá, celebrating the Candomblé orixá, or goddess of the sea, and witnessed religious artworks and participated in processions and offerings. The works function as sites of reunion between the artist, her own forebears, non-biological kin, and greater divinities. Though activated privately in practice,...

Read more at Museum of Fine Arts Boston →

Critic Reviews

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Visit

Fenway, Boston·View on Google Maps →

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Related Exhibitions

More at Museum of Fine Arts Boston

The Bold and the Beautiful: 16th-Century Prints and Drawings from the Myron Miller Collection

Museum of Fine Arts Boston

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Until Apr 13

One Hundred Stitches, One Hundred Villages: The Beauty of Patchwork from Rural China

Museum of Fine Arts Boston

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Until May 3

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Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

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Hauser & Wirth 134 Wooster Street

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Until Apr 11

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