Presenting almost 60 artworks from more than 40 artists— many making their West Coast debut at the San Francisco gallery— the combined show highlights conversations between intersecting communities and promotes overcoming the isolative habits of a post-pandemic society.
The dual exhibitions are also organizing multiple public programs to enhance connectivity and engage as wide an audience as possible. With an emphasis on mutual aid and the power of community support, the participating artists tackle the winding process of personal and communal healing through art-making.
In an era where so many of our daily rituals involve driving, screen-time, or capital-leaning commitments, Makeshift Memorials, Small Revolutions sets out to break those monotonous routines by reminding the collective they are part of a whole.