Exhibition Program Supporting Materials

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1) Main Gallery, October 10 - November 2020: “She Taught Me To Stand On Her Shoulders”
Curated by Dr. Myrah Brown Green
Adama Delphine Fawundu, Vanessa Greene, Jacqueline Johnson , Tayllor Johnson, Myra Kooy, Deborah Singletary, Cheryl Thomas, Cathie Wright-Lewis

Mobile of Beaded Gourd Rattles by Cheryl Thomas.

Staffs by Deborah Singletary.

A performance with beaded gourd rattles by Cheryl Thomas and accompanying drummer, inside the exhibition.


2) Main Gallery, March 06 - April 11, 2021: “O”
Curated by Marine Cornuet
Thad Higa, Tammy Nguyen

Installation view of the exhibition.

Close-up of an artist book by Tammy Nguyen, exploring memories, illustrations and symbols referring to the Vietnam War.

Portable Library by Thad Higa, containing miniature books including titles such as “Poetry for Politicians”.

Detail from Thad Higa’s 23 ft. long typewritten scroll entitled “Murmuration”. The words on the scroll decompose and evolve to create more words, exploring the artist’s experience as an Asia American man in the US.


3) PlusSpace, October 10 - November 17, 2020: “The Best Is Yet To Come”
Large-scale quilts by Ronen Gamil

Installation view. The tallest quilt is 11.5 ft. high.

Installation view. The tallest quilt is 11.5 ft. high.

The beige rectangles with numbers are the locations of current luxury condo buildings.

We also included these preparatory drawings in the exhibition to give the public some insights into the artistic process.


4) Plus/Space: March 6 - April 11, 2021: “Essential Services: 2020 Woodcuts
Prints by Zorawar Sidhu and Rob Swainston

View of the exhibition from the sidewalk at night. We leave the Plus/Space rolling gate open and close the mesh gate at night so that passersby can see the show from outside even when the gallery is closed.

View of the exhibition from the sidewalk at night. We leave the Plus/Space rolling gate open and close the mesh gate at night so that passersby can see the show from outside even when the gallery is closed.

Two of the four exhibited woodblock prints; “May 29” on the left, “January 26” on the right.

Two of the four exhibited woodblock prints; “May 29” on the left, “January 26” on the right.