Visualizing a more just society.

EXHIBITION

Thank you! Together we're working for social change!

The exhibition Dignity: Care for Each Other and Our Planet featured works addressing the most pressing social issues of the day, from identity and representation to immigration and displacement to environmental sustainability.

Self-represented artists, small, and nomadic galleries were selected following an "Open Call" and thoughtful review process by our curatorial committee. Selected works explore themes of identity, inequality, immigration, forced separation, and environmental degradation. The exhibition aims to inspire reflection, dialogue, and action.

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SPECIAL PROJECTS

 
 
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Vincent Smarkusz museum

Vincent Smarkusz 1919-1974, undiscovered American Genius in Modern Art. Productive years 1941-1974

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Proof: Media for social justice

The work will be 5 portraits of the citizens we photographed in the 5 different locations

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The immigrant Artist Biennial

Yali Romagoza's installation will include a selection of recent photographic performative works, mounted on aluminum, installed in a grid on a wall painted with wide red and blue vertical stripes.

 
 
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