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Past Due


  • Eye Lounge 922 North 5th Street Phoenix, AZ, 85004 United States (map)

PAST DUE, a Solo Exhibition by Shaunté Glover

December 20th - January 12th 


Shaunté Glover creates personal narratives that explore identity and representation, celebrating Blackness, womanhood, and shared cultural histories. Her work blends memory and reflection, creating space for connection and conversation. PAST DUE is a collection of moments—fragments of home—that have shaped Glover’s life. The objects within the exhibition—such as a red crew neck symbolizing her grandmother’s love and passing, and a parachute with hand-stitched bandanas referencing local gangs—speak to her past, filtered through the lens of her queer experience. The titular piece, three crosses stamped with “past due,” reflects on economic pressures and the emotional, spiritual, and mental struggle for survival. Throughout the exhibition, queerness is woven into the fabric of her story, a quiet rebellion against societal expectations. PAST DUE also explores how children absorb adult realities, and how the spaces between generations are filled with both love and silence.


Shaunté Glover is a multidisciplinary artist based in Phoenix, Arizona, whose creative journey spans photography, film, printmaking, and sculpture. Holding a degree from Arizona State University, Glover is known for her compelling exploration of identity and representation. At the heart of her practice lies a commitment to amplifying marginalized voices, particularly those of Black women, using art as a catalyst for visibility and community empowerment. She is currently an artist member of Eye Lounge Gallery in Phoenix, AZ.

PAST DUE will be on display from December 20th - January 12th, 2025 at Eye Lounge. The exhibition is free and open to the public. 


Opening Reception

Date: December 20, 2024

Time: 6 PM - 9PM


Gallery Hours 

Fridays: 6 PM - 9 PM

Saturdays: 1 PM - 5 PM

Sundays: 11 AM - 3 PM


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