EXHIBITION + ARTIST RESIDENCY WESTON TERUYA February 25 – March 22, 2019 Commons Gallery Events + Programs (events are…
NATHAN LYNCH: CERAMIC NEST SOLUTIONS
EXHIBITION NATHAN LYNCH : CERAMIC NEST SOLUTIONS October 1 – 19, 2018 Commons Gallery Special Events (free and…
ALLISON BIANCO : CLOUD LEVEL
Allison Bianco, Streaming, 2016. Courtesy of the artist and Cade Tompkins Projects. EXHIBITION ALLISON BIANCO : CLOUD LEVEL…
PARTNERSHIPS
DANCE @ART A partnership between the departments of Theater+Dance and Art+Art History featuring a variety of Dance Performances…
PINK: DREXLER + LARGUSA
EXHIBITION PINK: DREXLER + LARGUSA November 5 – November 30, 2018 Commons Gallery Special Events All events are…
HALF PLACE: MATTHEW SZOSZ + ANNA MLASOWSKY
EXHIBITION half place: Matthew Szosz + Anna Mlasowsky October 21 – November 2, 2018 Commons Gallery Special Events…
HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: JOSE FERREIRA + ASMA KAZMI
EXHIBITION HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: JOSE FERREIRA + ASMA KAZMI September 10 – 28, 2018 Commons Gallery Special…
VIE DU PACIFIQUE II / PACIFIC PERIMETER EXCHANGE PRINT FOLIO 2016
September 4, 2018 – February 15, 2019 / John Young Museum of Art
The Vie Du Pacifique II Print Folio 2016 is a collaborative project organized by Jennifer Sanzaro-Nishimura, an artist and a faculty member at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. She conceived of the project to resist fear-driven politics that erect false racial and cultural barriers by creating possibilities for artists to have face to face contact in collaborative workshops and residencies throughout the Pacific region.
The Vie Du Pacifique II Print Folio 2016 is a collaborative project organized by Jennifer Sanzaro-Nishimura, an artist and a faculty member at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. She conceived of the project to resist fear-driven politics that erect false racial and cultural barriers by creating possibilities for artists to have face to face contact in collaborative workshops and residencies throughout the Pacific region.
THE EXTENDED HAWAIIAN BODY
March 4 – May 4, 2018 / John Young Museum of Art
Artists participating in this exhibition deal with various aspects of the Hawaiian body extended. This can involve kino lau, the many physical forms taken by Hawaiian akua (deities) or ‘aumakua (family deities), but the concept applies to other metaphoric extensions of the collective Hawaiian “body” as well. Artists may address aspects of (reactions to) colonialism as well as the post/colonial Hawaiian body.
Artists participating in this exhibition deal with various aspects of the Hawaiian body extended. This can involve kino lau, the many physical forms taken by Hawaiian akua (deities) or ‘aumakua (family deities), but the concept applies to other metaphoric extensions of the collective Hawaiian “body” as well. Artists may address aspects of (reactions to) colonialism as well as the post/colonial Hawaiian body.
CHIHO USHIO
EXHIBITION On view as part of 2018 MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS March 4 – April 6, 2018 The…