Underground Horizons
May
3

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
3

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
4

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
4

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
5

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
5

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Underground Horizons
May
8

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
8

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
9

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
9

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
10

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
10

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
11

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
11

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Underground Horizons
May
12

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
12

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
15

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
15

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
16

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
16

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
17

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
17

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
18

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
18

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Underground Horizons
May
19

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
19

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Artist Talk: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes (Copy)
May
19

Artist Talk: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes (Copy)

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
22

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
22

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
23

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
23

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Underground Horizons
May
24

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
24

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
25

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
25

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
26

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
26

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Artist Talk: Underground Horizons
May
26

Artist Talk: Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Closing Reception: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
26

Closing Reception: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
29

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Underground Horizons
May
30

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Underground Horizons
May
31

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Underground Horizons
May
2

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
2

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
May
1

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
May
1

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Apr
28

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
Apr
28

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Apr
27

Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
Apr
27

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Opening Celebration: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Apr
26
to Apr 27

Opening Celebration: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.

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Underground Horizons
Apr
26
to Apr 27

Underground Horizons

Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).

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Closing Reception: Maher's Mark
Apr
21

Closing Reception: Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Closing Reception: Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
21

Closing Reception: Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
20

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Maher's Mark
Apr
20

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Maher's Mark
Apr
19

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
19

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Maher's Mark
Apr
18

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
18

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Maher's Mark
Apr
17

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
17

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
14

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Maher's Mark
Apr
14

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
13

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Maher's Mark
Apr
13

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
12

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Maher's Mark
Apr
12

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
11

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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Maher's Mark
Apr
11

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Maher's Mark
Apr
10

Maher's Mark

Megan Maher is an artist whose solo exhibition in The DC Arts Center's Nano Gallery offers an exploration of the squiggle, a universal motif, on over 60 panels. Maher’s Mark dives into humanity's innate urge for mark-making, intertwining the universal with the personal, inviting viewers to find intricate details and deep connections in simple strokes. Drawing from her intuition and diverse experiences, Maher crafts a captivating dialogue between artist and observer. Discover, immerse, and connect with every line.

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Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call
Apr
10

Curatorial Initiative - Da Cipher: responding to the call

The DC Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative presents Da Cipher: responding to the call, Curated by FAITH (Eleisha Faith McCorkle) and featuring Geoffrey Edwards, Kalil “kllz” Hunter, Christina Marsh and Jessica Valoris. Da Cipher: responding to the call is an exhibition which investigates the phonetics of the word “cypher,” inviting viewers to decipher hidden narratives within Black histories. The featured artists create a thought-provoking space that elevates the complex interconnectedness within Black collective consciousness. 

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