Uncertain Codes is an essay in the form of an exhibition by the artist and writer Julien Bismuth. The project is organized around a specific constellation of artworks, texts, and documents that engage with opacity, specifically the inherent opacities and ambiguities of language. Artists and writers will include Guy de Cointet, Constance de Jong, Mirtha Demisarche, […]
Featuring work by 444 IDK, Nicole Calderon, Laney Cardenas, Komal Goswami, Alex Kirkpatrick, Macy Lamers, Emmett Leevan, Alex Mendoza, Ben Mores, Zoë Naoumoff, and Alexa Rangel Krashenitsa.University Galleries Hours of Operation
Please join us for a lecture by visiting artist Cosmo Whyte on Tuesday, March 7 at 6:15 p.m. at Little Hall, Room 101.Cosmo Whyte (b. 1982, St. Andrew, Jamaica) employs drawing, sculpture, and photography to explore the intersections of race, nationalism, and displacement. Whyte received a BFA from Bennington College, a post-baccalaureate at Maryland Institute […]
Exhibition Dates: Friday, March 10 through Wednesday, March 29Florida Prisoner Solidarity (FPS) is a carceral abolitionist collective with membership expanding across the state, both inside and outside prisons. Their efforts are focused around the needs of all incarcerated individuals, their care networks, and the people in community with them.Opening Reception: Friday, March 10, 7:00 p.m. […]
SPARC352 is hosting a critical community conversation in the Porters neighborhood to elevate and empower local voices. This particular session will address safe housing and neighborhood preservation. The art form we will be using during this event is podcasting. Our facilitator, Lo Weaver, will be recording a live podcast with community participants:
Fleeting Imaginaries: Master of Fine Arts Candidates Exhibition I presents mixed-media installations featuring painting, sculpture, performance, and AI-inflected video that grapple with the paradoxical nature of a contemporary world that simultaneously isolates individuals and conglomerates masses. These artists contemplate the (im)possibility of escape through an exploration of fleeting realities and manifested connections. Featuring work by McKinna Anderson, Michael […]
POSING QUESTIONS ON POSING BEAUTY: A CONVERSATION WITH DEBORAH WILLISDeborah Willis, University Professor and Chair, Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York UniversityJoin us for a conversation with Deborah Willis, award winning MacArthur Fellow, artist, curator, professor and eminent scholar in the history of Black photography, and Jade […]
Main Topic: Police and Prison Reform Art Focus: DramaDiscussion: Police and advocacy led by Danielle Chanzes, community organizer and activist.Interactive Skit: Facilitated by Kindra Walker, a fine arts director, writer of modern theatrical and cultural plays and skits.Lunch: Catered by Flavorful Afro Fusion Catering Co.