Exhibitions Past
Never Had a Jumpshot, Never Had a Plan
James Williams II
September 21st - October 21st
Jonathan Korotko is an artist who works with fiber in sculptural form. In his current practice, Korotko examines the intersections of aesthetics coming from his own familial history and what an empowering queer aesthetic might look like today.
Never Had a Jumpshot, Never Had a Plan
James Williams II
August 16 - September 17th
James Williams’ work centers on social and cultural identity in the United States tied together by self-portraiture and narrative. During an attempt to make sense of race and visual representation for his five-year-old daughter, Indigo, Williams began to see similarities between her anthropomorphic cartoons and the origin of racial constructs in America, particularly in Black Americans.
Highly Illogical
Jason Dunda & Erin Washington
August 16 - September 17th
Area artists violate the Prime Directive but make it fashion
Annual Poetry Reading Night
Organized by Chekwube Danladi, featuring readings by Chekwube Danladi, Xandrai Phillips, and haydee “hr” souffrant