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  • Elena

    Music producer Felicita of PC Music and artist Matt Copson embark on an interdisciplinary project to restore an ancient animatronic doll, originally discovered in 1925 within the grounds of the […]

  • To See the Words Unspoken

    Through objects and a series of related performances, artist Shannon Ludington explores the community and rituals surrounding textiles traditionally made by women. The gallery will function as Ludington's studio and […]

  • SABER ACOMODAR

    In the last several years, contemporary artists from Guadalajara have been gaining global attention from the city's new arts and crafts movement. " SABER ACOMODAR" is a landmark exhibition that, […]

  • Beyond Beyond

    "Beyond Beyond" is a solo exhibition of Ai Kijima, a contemporary artist whose riotous collages of figures, patterns and colors are made from meticulously pieced and fused textiles. In her […]

  • Indwelling

    "Indwelling" is a solo exhibition of Yuri Kobayashi, a contemporary artist who combines traditional woodworking practices and refined Japanese aesthetics to create sculptures that reflect her identity, experiences and thoughts. […]

  • Funk: Viola Frey

    "Funk: Viola Frey" is on view until March 23, 2019. This exhibition features work by Viola Frey, an artist who worked on the fringe of the Funk Art movement, which […]

  • A Bigger Plan

    "A Bigger Plan" is a two-part solo exhibition of Euan MacDonald, a Los Angeles-based artist whose works span a wide range of artistic disciplines, from video to painting. The first […]

  • Decomiso: Faivovich and Goldberg

    "Decomiso" is an installation-based exhibition by the Argentinian contemporary artist duo Guillermo Faivovich and Nicolas Goldberg. Since 2006, Faivovich and Goldberg have been engaged in an intensive and wide-ranging research […]

  • Talking to Action: Art, Pedagogy, and Activism in the Americas

    “Talking to Action: Art, Pedagogy, and Activism in the Americas” investigates contemporary, community-based social art practices from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and the U.S. Featuring drawings, archival documents, […]

  • Rogue Objects: Koki Tanaka and Kumie Tsuda

    “Rogue Objects” highlights more than one hundred ceramic works that have never been publicly shown, along with new artwork by Japanese-based artists Koki Tanaka and Kumie Tsuda. Tanaka and Tsuda […]