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A Sense of Arrival | Kevin Adonis Browne
December 6
thru December 9
A Sense of Arrival brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences Browne s exhibition combines photographs sculpture and new writings that reflect a decades long meditation on Caribbean bl ...
Tough Skin, Soft Ribs: Selections from the Light Work Collection
December 6
thru December 12
Light Work presents Tough Skin Soft Ribs a selection of photographs from our collection by Marcus Xavier Chormicle Jeremy Dennis Amy Elkins Tarrah Krajnak Shelley Niro Wendy Red Star Pamela Shields Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie Kathy Vargas and Cristina Vel squez This exhibition is curated by Cali M Banks who manages communications and outreach at Light W ...
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 6
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 6
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
"What If I Try This?": Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem
December 7
thru December 9
What If I Try This explores how Helen Frankenthaler noted 20th century abstract artist collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career By focusing on her works on paper this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems or sites where artists and printers simultaneously c ...
A Sense of Arrival | Kevin Adonis Browne
December 7
thru December 9
A Sense of Arrival brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences Browne s exhibition combines photographs sculpture and new writings that reflect a decades long meditation on Caribbean bl ...
Tough Skin, Soft Ribs: Selections from the Light Work Collection
December 7
thru December 12
Light Work presents Tough Skin Soft Ribs a selection of photographs from our collection by Marcus Xavier Chormicle Jeremy Dennis Amy Elkins Tarrah Krajnak Shelley Niro Wendy Red Star Pamela Shields Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie Kathy Vargas and Cristina Vel squez This exhibition is curated by Cali M Banks who manages communications and outreach at Light W ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 7
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
"What If I Try This?": Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem
December 8
thru December 9
What If I Try This explores how Helen Frankenthaler noted 20th century abstract artist collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career By focusing on her works on paper this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems or sites where artists and printers simultaneously c ...
A Sense of Arrival | Kevin Adonis Browne
December 8
thru December 9
A Sense of Arrival brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences Browne s exhibition combines photographs sculpture and new writings that reflect a decades long meditation on Caribbean bl ...
Tough Skin, Soft Ribs: Selections from the Light Work Collection
December 8
thru December 12
Light Work presents Tough Skin Soft Ribs a selection of photographs from our collection by Marcus Xavier Chormicle Jeremy Dennis Amy Elkins Tarrah Krajnak Shelley Niro Wendy Red Star Pamela Shields Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie Kathy Vargas and Cristina Vel squez This exhibition is curated by Cali M Banks who manages communications and outreach at Light W ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 8
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
"What If I Try This?": Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem
December 9
What If I Try This explores how Helen Frankenthaler noted 20th century abstract artist collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career By focusing on her works on paper this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems or sites where artists and printers simultaneously c ...
A Sense of Arrival | Kevin Adonis Browne
December 9
A Sense of Arrival brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences Browne s exhibition combines photographs sculpture and new writings that reflect a decades long meditation on Caribbean bl ...
Tough Skin, Soft Ribs: Selections from the Light Work Collection
December 9
thru December 12
Light Work presents Tough Skin Soft Ribs a selection of photographs from our collection by Marcus Xavier Chormicle Jeremy Dennis Amy Elkins Tarrah Krajnak Shelley Niro Wendy Red Star Pamela Shields Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie Kathy Vargas and Cristina Vel squez This exhibition is curated by Cali M Banks who manages communications and outreach at Light W ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 9
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Tough Skin, Soft Ribs: Selections from the Light Work Collection
December 10
thru December 12
Light Work presents Tough Skin Soft Ribs a selection of photographs from our collection by Marcus Xavier Chormicle Jeremy Dennis Amy Elkins Tarrah Krajnak Shelley Niro Wendy Red Star Pamela Shields Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie Kathy Vargas and Cristina Vel squez This exhibition is curated by Cali M Banks who manages communications and outreach at Light W ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 10
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Tough Skin, Soft Ribs: Selections from the Light Work Collection
December 11
thru December 12
Light Work presents Tough Skin Soft Ribs a selection of photographs from our collection by Marcus Xavier Chormicle Jeremy Dennis Amy Elkins Tarrah Krajnak Shelley Niro Wendy Red Star Pamela Shields Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie Kathy Vargas and Cristina Vel squez This exhibition is curated by Cali M Banks who manages communications and outreach at Light W ...
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 11
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 11
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Tough Skin, Soft Ribs: Selections from the Light Work Collection
December 12
Light Work presents Tough Skin Soft Ribs a selection of photographs from our collection by Marcus Xavier Chormicle Jeremy Dennis Amy Elkins Tarrah Krajnak Shelley Niro Wendy Red Star Pamela Shields Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie Kathy Vargas and Cristina Vel squez This exhibition is curated by Cali M Banks who manages communications and outreach at Light W ...
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 12
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 12
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 13
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 13
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 14
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 15
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 16
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 17
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 18
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 18
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 19
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 19
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 20
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 20
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 21
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 22
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 23
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 24
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 25
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 25
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 26
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 26
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
December 27
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 27
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 28
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 29
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 30
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
December 31
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
January 1
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 1
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
January 2
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 2
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Members Fall-Winter Show
January 3
thru January 7
Exhibition Dates October 30 2025 January 17 2026 Beginning October 30 we are exhibiting our Members Fall Winter Show a collection of fine artwork created by our talented Fine Arts Center members We are also offering for sale holiday ornaments and cards made by our members And as always we have a large selection of artwork for your holiday shopping ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 3
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 4
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 5
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 6
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 7
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 8
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 9
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 10
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 11
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 12
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 13
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 14
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 15
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 16
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 17
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 18
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 19
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 20
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 21
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 22
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 23
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 24
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 25
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 26
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 27
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 28
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 29
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 30
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 31
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 1
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 2
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 3
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 4
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 5
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 6
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
February 7
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 7
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 8
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 9
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 10
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
February 11
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 11
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
February 12
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 12
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images by Teens with a Movie Camera
February 13
thru March 21
The voices and visions of teenagers rarely take center stage in professional exhibition spaces Yet young people in our communities hold valuable perspectives on the world Teens with a Movie Camera is an ongoing local art project that forms a bridge between media artists at Syracuse University and teens from across the city of Syracuse in connection ...
