Larissa Hammond: the / a mind the b mind
the/a mind the b mind, is a fully commissioned exhibit featuring four large scale paintings, one in collaboration with poet Ariana Reines. The exhibit is several years in the making. "Through […]
the/a mind the b mind, is a fully commissioned exhibit featuring four large scale paintings, one in collaboration with poet Ariana Reines. The exhibit is several years in the making. "Through […]
One of the great lost masterpieces of Japanese animation, never before officially released in the U.S., BELLADONNA OF SADNESS is a mad, swirling, psychedelic light-show of medieval tarot-card imagery with […]
Join us for a reading and talk with Ariana Reines. Named one of Flavorwire's 100 best living writers and "a crucial voice of her generation" by Michael Silverblatt, Ariana Reines […]
November 3-January 20 Open every first Friday 6-10 p.m. Keeper of My Mothers’ Dreams expands the dialogues began in Crowe Storm’s works Her Name is Laura Nelson and Be/Coming with […]
As part of the exhibition, Keeper of My Mothers' Dreams, join artists featured in the installation, Sister Song. Sister Song is an interactive installation grounded within the context of community co-creation efforts, bronze […]
How and why do a visual artist and poet come together to create new works through individual and community practices? What guides them to make art that could lead to community healing? Why […]
A live sound art installation with artists Mark Tester, Adrian Caldera, Ian Donkin, Zech Baumhover, Ron Castillo, Tyler Sharp and Casey Synesael.
Organized by Tiana N. Cain, owner of i feel like dyeing, The Fiber Initiative is a program for all fiber lovers looking to network and learn with others who have […]
Selma, AL based singer, performer and Sister Song womb-maker, Afriye We-kandodis will present a two-part performance examining the themes present in Keeper of My Mothers’ Dreams. Sista Yo Mama U n […]
For many of us, our mothers never spoke their dreams out loud. Sometimes, they did not dare dream them. We, however, are the ones they waited and are waiting for. […]