Join us on Sun. October 31 during our open hours (12-6 PM) for a closing reception and the last chance to see our current exhibitions: Tamara Kostianovsky, Between Wounds and Folds, and Simonette Quamina, Canboulay.
This event is in person. Masks, proof of vaccination, and a valid ID are required for entry.
Between Wounds and Folds draws together threads from the past fifteen years of Tamara Kostianovsky’s work and career, connecting issues of gender-based violence, personal memory, and ecological destruction through consumption, to create a complex and speculative ecosystem. Her soft, brutal sculptures combine discarded fabric with industrial materials, often borrowing forms from mutilated fauna and flora in various states of decay, including tree stumps, cow carcasses, and birds of prey.
Simonette Quamina’s practice is rooted in the intersection between family, agricultural histories, and sociopolitical events that have shaped global migration and labor. The title Canboulay refers to the Caribbean celebration stemming from the Trinidad slave rebellion, as well as the burning of sugarcane fields. For this exhibition, Quamina accesses the joyous aspects of Canboulay through the dark recesses of the celebration’s history.