Browse Exhibits (10 total)
Friendly Fire: Scenes of Service ( Searching for Safety)
January 29 - March 13, 2024
"Friendly fire" is a term used when a person or group accidentally harms their own side during a police operation.
Foraged
November 13, 2023 - January 14, 2024
A series of sculptures by Brooklyn-based artist Lakela Brown that seek to broaden conversations around the traditional still life while celebrating Black American cultural artifacts as an act of care and resilience.
Ancient Monuments of the Future Past
September 5 - October 27, 2023
Using found objects as mysterious artifacts and relics, installation artist Scott Hocking plays with ideas of creation & destruction mythologies, as well as ceremony & ritual, while merging archeology, symbology, and mysticism into an immerservie, site-specific installation.
Liminal Borders
April 4 - May 25, 2023
Observation on the ever-shifting conditions of the American landscape.
Capitalize the B in Black
February 9 - March 26, 2023
Photography and collage works amplifying Black life and lineage by photographer and filmmaker, Danielle Eliska.
Thinking Out Loud
December 7, 2022 - February 1, 2023
In Thinking Out Loud, artist Brian Nelson creates an installation of drawings and sculptures that reflect on the experiences of existing in a "post pandemic" world.
Self-Evident
August 22 - October 6, 2022
Sef-Evident: Not needing to be demonstrated or explained; obvious. A personal exploration of identity within the context of interracial inequality.
Birds Doing Stuff
May 20 - August 14, 2022
Get a unique peek into the intimate lives of birds doing ordinary and extraordinary things through the patient lens of photographer, Steve Jessmore, winner of both first prizeĀ and honorable mention in the professional division of the 2021 National Audubon Photography Awards.
Axolotls and the Beauty of Regeneration
March 16 - May 4, 2022
A Merging of Science, Art, and Design
Who is Medicine?
January 11 - March 2, 2022
Through a series of intimate portraits drawings and installation vignettes, this exhibition explores notions of both who and what can bring healing to a community, a family, the self, and future generations.