Online | through March 2021
Supporting Yinka Shonibare CBE’s The British Library installation at Tate Modern through March 2021.
Linda Stupart After the Ice, the Deluge (detail), performance documentation, Svalbard archipelago, Summer 2019. Photograph Ryan Sloan.
Online | October 20, 2020
Let Us Love You as You Are imagines the potential of exhibitions as care-taking spaces. This extension of the group exhibition An Alarming Specificity, which was originally set to open in the midst of a pandemic, takes up the mantle of creating spaces for bodies too often treated as marginal. Designed to nurture and affirm bodies, especially those of women and nonbinary people, LGBTQIA+ people, disabled people, and people of color, this event advocates for care and the sharing of care tactics as generous, loving processes that can be both individually and collectively restorative.
Artists Shannon Finnegan, Genderfail, Yvette Granata, Linda Stupart, and Eva Wǒ embrace the medium of Zoom to enable the experience of art in personal spaces, utilizing the digital format as a means of lending intimacy and comfort.
Online | November 2020
Be on the lookout to join collective Call You in the Morning’s digital reading group exploring witchcraft and capitalism.