New York-based sculptor Kim Dacres twists worn bike tires, gear chains, and metal hardware into monumental busts that read as celebratory portraits of Black women. The works in “Lost on a Two Way Street” — at Charles Moffett through June 20 — frame braided buns and gear-crown jewelry as both armor and ornament, turning post-consumer rubber into a language of community, care, and “keeping up appearances.” Source: This Is Colossal