Forced to cope with a non-inclusive society, many marginalized Americans end up incarcerated because they lack resources and privilege. All too often these essential voices are silenced, in this case,
Josephine Lee: Practice Until You Feel the Language Inside You. Guest curator
Tanya Gayer is creatively preoccupied with the storytelling history she uncovers in archives, databases and the bureaucratic categorizing of citizens. Leeâs life has been divided between the U.S., Canada and South Korea. The artistâs sculptures, installations and performances explore the intersections of nationality, geography and the immigrant experience through conceptual works that attempt to convey the notion â and more importantly, the feeling â of home.Â
The gallery will also be unveiling a new exhibition space outside of its Packing Plant gallery.
AIRSpace Projects is a pair of flagpoles intended to display the work of artists who specialize in â or want to explore â flying flags as creative expression. AIRSpaceâs inaugural artist,