
The review features the Las Hermanas Iglesias work “Chasing Their Ponytails” both in the image accompanying the review and the text.
The review features the Las Hermanas Iglesias work “Chasing Their Ponytails” both in the image accompanying the review and the text.
“Feast & Famine” explores food as a social, political, and bodily phenomenon.
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Jessica Vaughn examines the underlying systems of everyday life to expose hierarchies of power and embedded injustices within bureaucracies.
“Immortal on Screen” explores anxieties of transformation and self-preservation in an epoch of rapid cultural and technological change.
“We Named Her Gladys” presents a new work inspired by Shimoyama’s evolving connections to identity, ancestry, community, and the definition of home.
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The exhibition highlights a selection of representational and non-objective works by Group A members and guests.
Professor Devan Shimoyama’s solo show “Cry, Baby” recently received positive reviews in the three major art and culture publications.
Beginning with the history of the Cathedral as a site of welcome and refuge, this exhibition explores the question of sanctuary through the work of artists.
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