Our 2025 exhibition season opens with two exhibitions: Celestial Bodies, curated by Neena Wang in the big gallery, and and I hope to see: works by Juan-Manuel Pinzon and Harrison Wayne.
Celestial Bodies contemplates the human body as a reflection of the universe, an idea embedded in ancient and modern cosmology, acupuncture, and traditional medicine. Just as stars chart ancestral pathways across the night sky, these works trace the journeys of those who came before us—seeking belonging, forging new homes, and dreaming beyond borders. Weaving together ancestral histories, personal narratives, and speculative futures, Celestial Bodies is a constellation map proposing that even as we traverse unfamiliar landscapes, we are forever connected by the sky. Celestial Bodies is on view in the big gallery until June 7. CLICK HERE to for more information.
and i hope to see you is a presentation of works by Juan-Manuel Pinzon and Harrison Wayne. Connected by a propensity for magnifying the significance of unexpected, forceful encounters, the two artists weave memories and fantasies into amalgamations of symbols and material that reference intimate, personal narratives. and i hope to see you is on view in the side spaces until April 5. CLICK HERE for more information.
Ink and Imagination is a collection of works from Erika Roberts. Step into a space where language transcends the page, where poetry breathes beyond the lines. Here, words are more than ink and syllables—they are brushstrokes on the canvas of experience, bold and unbound. Here, poetry is not confined to books or spoken in hushed tones. It stands tall; it reaches out—it becomes art. Ink and Imagination is on view in the library until March 1. CLICK HERE to learn more information.