Domestic Detritus

BREA GALLERY presents a group exhibition of 16 artists from across the US as they respond to the impacts of COVID-19.

On view January 24-March 24, 2023
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From gallery Director Heather Bowling: “Our ideations of home and the definitions of family have undergone colossal transformations in the past generation. Now layered with added burdens created by the persisting pandemic on caregivers, educators, and essential workers, these notions have dramatically expanded and evolved. As a result, our personal relationships with the sanctity of our homes now take on new forms.

“This exhibit features works exploring ideas of memory, ruin, and the vestiges of domesticity, in an effort to delve into contemporary social dynamics, shifting gender roles, assaults on womanhood and human rights currently happening in our country.

“Sculpture, painting, video, and installation are all included in this multi-media, multi-sensory exhibition - culminating in a strong voice of resistance, empowerment and victorious reclamation.”

Creative Resilience

The Longest Shift was part of this “artful community experience amplifying the voices of BIPOC Angeleno workers, sounding the call for economic justice, and celebrating a shared cultural history of resilience.”

On view October 8 - 16, 2022
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LA Weekly coverage here

MOAH Lancaster

Special thanks to Andi Campognone, MOAH Director;
and Robert Benitez, MOAH Curator

Installation comprised of 13 photographs mounted to dibond with 5 HD monitors displaying 10 motion portraits

The Longest Shift was on view as a solo exhibition at the Lancaster Museum of Art & History’s 10th Anniversary Exhibition from May 14, 2022 through August 21, 2022

The exhibition generously supported by

And thanks to the partners who made the project possible