Kris Rumman: Till Human Voices Wake Us, And We Drown
- January 19th – April 8th, 2022
Kris Rumman is a Palestinian-American artist who creates sculpture, performance, and installations that act as impermanent fugitives.
Continue ReadingKris Rumman is a Palestinian-American artist who creates sculpture, performance, and installations that act as impermanent fugitives.
Continue ReadingThis exhibition features a series of stoneware, glass and resin sculptures that speculate the geological and archaeological history before the history of humans. Shuyi Cao’s practice explores alchemical approaches to object making and knowledge production.
Continue ReadingOur 2021 exhibition of UrbanSparkle features artists Alex Stanyon, Nirit Dekel, Ope Omojola, Lux Arias, and Wex Valdez.
Continue ReadingJoin us for New Introductions, a Window Gallery exhibition by H Schenck. Opening reception Tuesday, September 7th from 6-8 PM.
Continue ReadingCarly Mandel presents a body of work that reclaims traumas induced by privatized healthcare and the consumer wellness industry.
Presenting a new body of work, Suzanne Peck’s Window Gallery exhibition offers a balance of hard and soft. Opening reception Wednesday, July 14th 6-8 PM with the artist speaking at 5:45 PM.
Continue ReadingCurated by Baseera Khan, this exhibition features five artists from around the country who have recently completed their MFA degree and work with glass. Exhibiting artists include Anna Lehner, Efrat Lipkin, Jessi Li, Kayla Cantu, and Madeline Rile Smith.
Continue ReadingOpening reception is Wednesday, May 19th from 4:30-7:30 with timed ticket entry.
day/dreams offers a selection of new works by Jasmine Anokye, explores social solidarity, dreams and new beginnings through African proverbs and storytelling.
Continue ReadingUrbanGlass presents UrbanSparkle, an annual holiday exhibition of artists exploring the material of glass as adornment. Featuring work by James Akers, Mary Ancel, Bianca Abreu, Penelope Rakov and Luisa Restrepo.
Curated by Ben Wright.
In HIGH NOON, Past-Utopian is the order of the day with the executive branch waging war on patent Truth and Science perceived as the enemy.
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