Join us for an opening reception for the exhibition, High Tide by artist Heather Rubinstein, on Saturday, May 1 1st, from 4 PM to 6 PM in the Alliance Gallery.

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Join us for an opening reception for the exhibition, High Tide by artist Heather Rubinstein, on Saturday, May 1 1st, from 4 PM to 6 PM in the Alliance Gallery.
Please join us for the opening reception of the exhibition, Phantom Web by mixed media artist, Melissa Zexter, Saturday May 13th from 4 pm to 6 pm in the Loft Gallery. About the Artist:Melissa Zexter combines embroidery with photography. Sewing by hand directly onto photographs that she has taken, she combines a traditional practical skill, embroidery, […]
Melissa Zexter combines embroidery with photography. Sewing by hand directly onto photographs that she has taken, she combines a traditional practical skill, embroidery, with a modern and mass reproducible process, photography. Her main concern is to explore the photograph’s material status as three-dimensional object as well as to examine issues of identity, memory and technology.
Heather Bause-Rubinstein creates abstract paintings on found materials and reclaimed domestic textiles. The resulting pieces come together quilt-like, with the intense layering of paint and fabric, interwoven with textures and thread. She sources materials from thrift stores: household linens, crochets, cheap designer scarves, and women’s business jackets, often favoring fabrics made in the 1970s and 1980s, […]
Please join us for an opening reception for the exhibition, Time is Filled With Swift Transition by artist, Desmond Beach. Saturday, April 1st, from 4 PM to 6 PM in the Loft Gallery. About the exhibit: The African storytelling tradition is a thread that runs through Desmond Beach’s series of fiber and mixed media artworks. […]
The African storytelling tradition is a thread that runs through Desmond Beach’s series of fiber and mixed media artworks. Honoring his immediate ancestors, as well as those of the African Diaspora, is a priority. Beach’s highest goal is to turn the terrible into the beautiful. His work is inspired by recent and historical developments in […]
Curated by Rashmi Viswanathan, “Subterranean” brings together two artists, Jamie Kim and Francis Estrada, whose works show a narrative caught between the past and the present. Kim’s figurative paintings and portraits are heavily influenced by news and media sources, traditional Korean folk-art imagery, and childhood photographs. Francis Estrada re-interprets historical archives within a decolonial and anti-authoritarian framework, re-imagining […]