Perhaps Home is Not a Place
Curated by Jonathan Christensen Caballero and Joann Quiñones
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From vessels to photographs, fiber works to sculpture, the BIPoC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) artists presented in this exhibition use a mixed media approach to explore how bodies are seen or not seen, and how home is not always a physical place we can inhabit.
Click to view individuals posing in front of image by Joann Quinones Full-Screen
Curators Jonathan Christensen Caballero and Joey Quiñones
Click to view display of various art pieces by Juan Barroso and Joann Quinones Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view display of three images featuring an individual holding an American flag by Joann Quinones Full-Screen
Joann Quinones
Click to view art piece using various materials sitting on a platform by Jada Patterson Full-Screen
Jada Patterson
Click to view black and yellow sculpture by Jada Patterson hanging on the wall Full-Screen
Jada Patterson
Click to view various pieces by Moises Salazar Tlatenchi using many colorful materials Full-Screen
Moises Salazar Tlatenchi
Click to view art piece of figures using various colorful materials by Moises Salazar Tlatenchi Full-Screen
Moises Salazar Tlatenchi
Click to view display of various art pieces by Sharon Norwood and Arleene Correa Valencia Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view art piece that depicts the flag of the United States using ceramic cups painted red, white, and blue by Ashlyn Pope Full-Screen
Opening Reception
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Installation View
Click to view art piece of children playing using materials of repurposed family clothes by Arleene Correa Valencia Full-Screen
Arleene Correa Valencia
Click to view art piece of children standing in front of a vehicle using materials of repurposed family clothes by Arleene Correa Valencia Full-Screen
Arleene Correa Valencia
Click to view detail of art by Arleene Correa Valencia using repurposed family clothes Full-Screen
Arleene Correa Valencia
Click to view diverse collection of art pieces on three walls of the gallery Full-Screen
Installation View
Click to view projection of a stylistic and monochrome image of a newborn by Lucy Kim Full-Screen
Lucy Kim
Click to view art gallery showcasing various sculptures and paintings both suspended from the ceiling, on platforms, and hanging on the wall Full-Screen
Installation View