Rodrigo Valenzuela’s exhibition incorporates works from two connected and ongoing photographic series, Weapons and Afterwork, that are integrated into floor-to-ceiling wood frame structures installed along with ceramic pieces by the artist. Through a patina of nostalgic fantasy, Valenzuela’s Weapons series offers views of imaginative performances that might take place on a job site once workers
Find out more »Ellis Ga will present a projection of her latest video, Quarries (2022), which premiered in spring 2022 at the Jeu de Paume (Paris). In Quarries (2022), Ga’s steady, captivating voice entices viewers to traverse a path composed of seemingly disparate shards of conversations, events and fleeting images which, over the duration of the forty minute video,
Find out more »Nancy Andrews’ first solo exhibition in her home state brings together diverse threads of her artistic practice, including drawing, collage, video, and sculpture. The questions that unite this work explore the concept of display–what is displayed in the home, how femininity is displayed in popular media, and how we look at what is displayed–and the
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