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Bedroom Communities: Artists Who Work Without Witnesses

Bedroom Communities: Artists Who Work Without Witnesses

Bedroom Communities: Artists Who Work Without Witnesses brings together artists who maintain dedicated, disciplined studio practices while choosing not to exhibit their work publicly. Their reasons are varied, ranging from personal preference and life circumstances to uncertainty about entering the art world or a desire to create outside the pressures of public recognition. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to encounter work that has largely remained unseen despite years of thoughtful and passionate making. 

NOVEMBER 20, 2026 Opening Night 

Inheritance of Place 

Luz Estrella Cruz and Isveydi Moreno 

Nov. 20, 2026 – Dec. 19, 2026 

Dance Performance, Convergence: Nov. 20, 2026, 6:00pm Tania Vergara Dance Free Performance 

Inheritance of Place brings together the work of Isveydi Moreno and Luz Estrella Cruz in an exploration of place, memory, and belonging. Through painting, collage, artist books, paper-based processes, found ephemera, and mixed media installations, both artists examine how personal and collective histories are carried through objects, images, and cultural narratives. The exhibition considers how identity is shaped by the places we inhabit and the stories we inherit. 

JANUARY 8, 2027 Opening Night 

Nancy Thursby: Witness to the Scene 

Jan. 8, 2027 – Jan. 10, 2027 

Nancy Thursby: Witness to the Scene is a memorial exhibition of photographs by Nancy Thursby chronicling the people, places, and creative communities that exist beyond the mainstream, capturing authentic moments of artistic and cultural life. 

JANUARY 15, 2027 Opening Night 

Where Meaning Gathers 

Hannah Israel 

Jan. 15, 2027 – Feb. 13, 2027 

Through prints, drawings, and sculptural paper installations, Hannah Israel explores how we construct meaning through symbols, memory, and relationships. Drawing inspiration from language, mapping systems, and the natural world, her work assembles marks, forms, and objects into visual networks that suggest both personal and collective ways of understanding our place in the world. 

FEBRUARY 19, 2027 Opening Night 

SEE INSTRUCTIONS 

Wes Kline & Sean Miller 

Feb. 19, 2027 – March 27, 2027 

In the exhibition, SEE INSTRUCTIONS, Wes Kline and Sean Miller present a series of iterative works generated through scores, written instructions, events, and intermedia experimentation. The duo present

individual works as well as their collaborations with Fluxus artists such as Eric Andersen, Philip Corner, Ken Friedman, Yoko Ono, and others. Some of their works can be read as thought experiments to“imagine” while other texts result in tangible sculpture, video, performance, photography, and collaborative participatory audience engagement. Examples include a broken piano as an opportunity for transformation over destruction, and the secret healing potential that exists by involving jumping spiders with acupuncture sessions. 

APRIL 2, 2027 Opening Night 

Of Excess 

Jason Pinckard and Morgan Woolverton 

April 2, 2027 – May 15, 2027 

Of Excess brings together the work of Jason Pinckard and Morgan Wolverton, whose multidisciplinary practices explore the entangled relationships between nature, culture, technology, and industry. Through distinct yet complementary approaches, both artists examine how contemporary systems and the phenomena they produce shape how we live, perceive, and interact in a society increasingly defined by excess. 

MAY 21, 2027 Opening Night 

What We Carry, We Carry Together 

Latonya Hicks 

May 21, 2027 – July 3, 2027 

What We Carry, We Carry Together explores nostalgia, family history, and shared cultural memory through circular mixed media assemblages constructed from familiar everyday objects. Rooted in the belief that stories thrive where memories overlap, the exhibition invites viewers to discover themselves in the experiences of others. As personal narratives intersect with collective histories, remembrance becomes a powerful act of connection, empathy, and community building.

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