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Storefront for Art and Architecture

Nonprofit organization presenting work at the intersection of art and architecture since 1982.

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For Thandi Loewenson's "Black Fire!" eight ghostly projections fill our walls with red alien visions, as narrated UFO encounters drift through the exhibition.

The show’s title is borrowed from Michael Raeburn’s book by the same name, which recounts the guerrilla war in Rhodesia—a region of Southern Africa now known as Zimbabwe.

Aliens—and their link to racial anxiety in colonial contexts—are at the center of this exhibition, with Zimbabwe as its geographical anchor. Loewenson draws from the Archives for the Unexplained, Zimbabwe’s National Archives, and publications by Cynthia Hind, Africa’s former lead UFOlogist, to create a collage of light, shadow, and sound with an archival underpinning.

Here, the alien is revealed as an unexpected agent who shapes human life and its borders, unsettling fixed categories.

“Black Fire!” is open through June 27, 2026, visit Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Related reading materials are available inside the exhibition.

Photos: @cor.zo


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For Thandi Loewenson's "Black Fire!" eight ghostly projections fill our walls with red alien visions, as narrated UFO encounters drift through the exhibition.

The show’s title is borrowed from Michael Raeburn’s book by the same name, which recounts the guerrilla war in Rhodesia—a region of Southern Africa now known as Zimbabwe.

Aliens—and their link to racial anxiety in colonial contexts—are at the center of this exhibition, with Zimbabwe as its geographical anchor. Loewenson draws from the Archives for the Unexplained, Zimbabwe’s National Archives, and publications by Cynthia Hind, Africa’s former lead UFOlogist, to create a collage of light, shadow, and sound with an archival underpinning.

Here, the alien is revealed as an unexpected agent who shapes human life and its borders, unsettling fixed categories.

“Black Fire!” is open through June 27, 2026, visit Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Related reading materials are available inside the exhibition.

Photos: @cor.zo


3
1 hours ago

For Thandi Loewenson's "Black Fire!" eight ghostly projections fill our walls with red alien visions, as narrated UFO encounters drift through the exhibition.

The show’s title is borrowed from Michael Raeburn’s book by the same name, which recounts the guerrilla war in Rhodesia—a region of Southern Africa now known as Zimbabwe.

Aliens—and their link to racial anxiety in colonial contexts—are at the center of this exhibition, with Zimbabwe as its geographical anchor. Loewenson draws from the Archives for the Unexplained, Zimbabwe’s National Archives, and publications by Cynthia Hind, Africa’s former lead UFOlogist, to create a collage of light, shadow, and sound with an archival underpinning.

Here, the alien is revealed as an unexpected agent who shapes human life and its borders, unsettling fixed categories.

“Black Fire!” is open through June 27, 2026, visit Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Related reading materials are available inside the exhibition.

Photos: @cor.zo


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1 hours ago

Our iconic panels might be closed, but our gallery door is open every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm.

Learn more about our current exhibition and upcoming programs at the link in our bio.

📷 From the archive: Storefront facade, October 2008.


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6 days ago

Join us in Brooklyn for a public reading on the occasion of Alex Strada’s “Public Address” on Monday, June 8, from 6–7:30 pm. This program takes place inside the project’s main installation at Columbus Park, and is in partnership with the Brooklyn Public Library.

Guest readers are artist Pablo Helguera, community organizer and educator Rob Robinson, Arash Diba of @vocalnewyork, advocate Maria Ponce Sevilla, author Samuel Stein, scholar Alexandra Délano Alonso, Eva Raison, Director of Brooklyn Public Library's Outreach Services, and architect Nandini Bagchee. The readings will be accompanied by an artist-led walkthrough of the installation.

The artworks in Public Address—handwritten and drawn accounts printed as aluminum city street signs—were created by people living and working within New York City's shelter system through log writing workshops. Written to be encountered and responded to, these anonymous entries are addressed to the NYC public, inviting reflection and collective attention.

Tap the link in our bio to register.


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1 weeks ago

Tuesday, May 26, from 6:30–8 pm, we will convene our next Open Session.

Join us as Urbanist and researcher Garine Boghossian presents An Armenian Atlas / Աշխարհացոյց, an ongoing counter-mapping project that centers houshamadyans, memory books produced by Armenian Genocide survivors across diasporic centers, from Aleppo to Los Angeles. She will share a video work titled “These Ghostly Places We Call Home” as a part of the session.

Boghossian will also be joined in conversation by Lara Fresko Madra, Assistant Professor and Luma Fellow at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP.

1–4. Video stills from “These Ghostly Places We Call Home”


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Tuesday, May 26, from 6:30–8 pm, we will convene our next Open Session.

Join us as Urbanist and researcher Garine Boghossian presents An Armenian Atlas / Աշխարհացոյց, an ongoing counter-mapping project that centers houshamadyans, memory books produced by Armenian Genocide survivors across diasporic centers, from Aleppo to Los Angeles. She will share a video work titled “These Ghostly Places We Call Home” as a part of the session.

Boghossian will also be joined in conversation by Lara Fresko Madra, Assistant Professor and Luma Fellow at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP.

1–4. Video stills from “These Ghostly Places We Call Home”


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Tuesday, May 26, from 6:30–8 pm, we will convene our next Open Session.

Join us as Urbanist and researcher Garine Boghossian presents An Armenian Atlas / Աշխարհացոյց, an ongoing counter-mapping project that centers houshamadyans, memory books produced by Armenian Genocide survivors across diasporic centers, from Aleppo to Los Angeles. She will share a video work titled “These Ghostly Places We Call Home” as a part of the session.

Boghossian will also be joined in conversation by Lara Fresko Madra, Assistant Professor and Luma Fellow at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP.

1–4. Video stills from “These Ghostly Places We Call Home”


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Tuesday, May 26, from 6:30–8 pm, we will convene our next Open Session.

Join us as Urbanist and researcher Garine Boghossian presents An Armenian Atlas / Աշխարհացոյց, an ongoing counter-mapping project that centers houshamadyans, memory books produced by Armenian Genocide survivors across diasporic centers, from Aleppo to Los Angeles. She will share a video work titled “These Ghostly Places We Call Home” as a part of the session.

Boghossian will also be joined in conversation by Lara Fresko Madra, Assistant Professor and Luma Fellow at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP.

1–4. Video stills from “These Ghostly Places We Call Home”


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1 weeks ago

☀️It’s perfect weather for a visit to Alex Strada’s installation in Brooklyn’s Columbus Park, which is on view through the summer.

Whether you’re getting off the subway, are on a lunch break, reside in the area or are just passing through, stop and read notes, drawings, and other forms of testimony by those impacted by the city’s ongoing homelessness crisis. By embedding testimony within the visual and spatial codes of the city, the project amplifies voices too often excluded from public discourse while foregrounding ways in which civic infrastructures can be reimagined as platforms for listening.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos courtesy of the artist.


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1 weeks ago

☀️It’s perfect weather for a visit to Alex Strada’s installation in Brooklyn’s Columbus Park, which is on view through the summer.

Whether you’re getting off the subway, are on a lunch break, reside in the area or are just passing through, stop and read notes, drawings, and other forms of testimony by those impacted by the city’s ongoing homelessness crisis. By embedding testimony within the visual and spatial codes of the city, the project amplifies voices too often excluded from public discourse while foregrounding ways in which civic infrastructures can be reimagined as platforms for listening.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos courtesy of the artist.


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1 weeks ago

☀️It’s perfect weather for a visit to Alex Strada’s installation in Brooklyn’s Columbus Park, which is on view through the summer.

Whether you’re getting off the subway, are on a lunch break, reside in the area or are just passing through, stop and read notes, drawings, and other forms of testimony by those impacted by the city’s ongoing homelessness crisis. By embedding testimony within the visual and spatial codes of the city, the project amplifies voices too often excluded from public discourse while foregrounding ways in which civic infrastructures can be reimagined as platforms for listening.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos courtesy of the artist.


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1 weeks ago

OPEN CALL for artists, architects, researchers, filmmakers, scholars, and multidisciplinary practitioners whose work engages with our current research theme of Homelands, focusing on the political dimensions of memory.

Submit a research proposal to be presented at our 2027 Homelands Symposium and for print publication in our Homelands Reader by June 11.

The selected proposal will receive a $5,000 artist fee as well as curatorial and editorial assistance from Storefront. This project includes an anonymized review process by a jury of curators, scholars, and leading cultural practitioners.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and submit. The application will close June 11 at 11:59 pm EDT.

Design by @estudioherrera


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2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2 weeks ago


To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2
2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2
2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2
2 weeks ago


To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2
2 weeks ago

To celebrate the arrival of "Black Fire!" by @thandiloewenson, we were recently joined by the artist and a number of invited practitioners and community participants for two evenings of listening and response.

We witnessed performances by Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu, heard generous contributions from the audience during the Open Mic, and learned about different lineages of Zimbabwean music and extraterrestrial soundscapes from Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi.

Thank you for joining us, and swipe in case you missed it!

“Black Fire!” will be on view every Wednesday–Saturday from 12–6 pm through June 27. Tap the link in our bio to learn more.

Photos by PJ Rountree.


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2 weeks ago

For those currently in Venice for the Biennale, visit “Hard Teeth” the just-opened Kosovo Pavilion curated by @josesparza, our Executive Director and Chief Curator!

Kosovar artist @brilant.milazimi composes a painting installation in the newly re-opened Chiesa di Santa Maria del Pianto, with an architectural structure designed by @lanzaatelier. Across the curved horizon, Milazimi shows long lines of sinuous and ghostly figures winding through the landscape. These works point Kosovo’s longstanding concerns of displacement, stagnation, and autonomy.

Photo: Majlinda Hoxha. Courtesy of the Artist and the Pavilion of the Republic of Kosovo at the 61st Venice Biennale.


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3 weeks ago

For those currently in Venice for the Biennale, visit “Hard Teeth” the just-opened Kosovo Pavilion curated by @josesparza, our Executive Director and Chief Curator!

Kosovar artist @brilant.milazimi composes a painting installation in the newly re-opened Chiesa di Santa Maria del Pianto, with an architectural structure designed by @lanzaatelier. Across the curved horizon, Milazimi shows long lines of sinuous and ghostly figures winding through the landscape. These works point Kosovo’s longstanding concerns of displacement, stagnation, and autonomy.

Photo: Majlinda Hoxha. Courtesy of the Artist and the Pavilion of the Republic of Kosovo at the 61st Venice Biennale.


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3 weeks ago

Tuesday, May 26, at 6:30 pm, urbanist and researcher Garine Boghossian presents “An Armenian Atlas / Աշխարհացոյց” an ongoing counter-mapping project that centers houshamadyans, memory books produced by Armenian Genocide survivors across diasporic centers, from Aleppo to Los Angeles.

Houshamadyans often include mental maps drawn from memory and lived spatial knowledge of the homelands from which Armenians and other minoritized communities were ethnically cleansed. Boghossian, herself a third-generation survivor, overlays these mental maps onto contemporary satellite imagery, alongside personal and archival photography. Through this work, she documents Indigenous dispossession, challenges the systematic erasure central to ongoing state-led genocide denial, and recovers lost spatial histories that gesture toward reparative futures.

Following the presentation, Boghossian will be joined in conversation by Lara Fresko Madra, Assistant Professor and Luma Fellow at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies.

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP.


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3 weeks ago

Join us tomorrow, April 30, from 6–8 pm for a performance and open mic night. Partake in a performance and live publishing event that reframes the gallery as a darkroom studio. Thandi Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu transform the space into a site of literary production with readings, live acts of making, and copies produced in the space for one night only. The evening will spill onto the street and culminate in an open mic night of otherworldly encounters.

Tap the link in our bio to RSVP.


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4 weeks ago

Join us tomorrow, April 30, from 6–8 pm for a performance and open mic night. Partake in a performance and live publishing event that reframes the gallery as a darkroom studio. Thandi Loewenson and Zimbabwean author Tinashe Mushakavanhu transform the space into a site of literary production with readings, live acts of making, and copies produced in the space for one night only. The evening will spill onto the street and culminate in an open mic night of otherworldly encounters.

Tap the link in our bio to RSVP.


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4 weeks ago

Join us tomorrow, April 28 from 6:30–8 pm for a Listening Session. Inside the new exhibition “Black Fire!,” we will explore sonic archives and radical alternate imaginaries through vinyl, audio recordings, and soundscapes. Each host brings distinct practices rooted in sound, memory, and speculative world-making. Part conversation, part back-to-back set, the session invites audiences into an intimate encounter with the otherworldly frequencies embedded in archival and experimental sound.

We are joined by scholar of African Self-Liberation Mhoze Chikowero, Grammy-nominated creator and writer, Shana L. Redmond, scholar of African American and Africana Studies, Zoé Samudzi, and Thandi Loewenson, whose exhibition creates space for the session.

This event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is strongly encouraged. Sign up at the link in our bio. 🔗

Design: @estudioherrera


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1 months ago

Join us tomorrow, April 28 from 6:30–8 pm for a Listening Session. Inside the new exhibition “Black Fire!,” we will explore sonic archives and radical alternate imaginaries through vinyl, audio recordings, and soundscapes. Each host brings distinct practices rooted in sound, memory, and speculative world-making. Part conversation, part back-to-back set, the session invites audiences into an intimate encounter with the otherworldly frequencies embedded in archival and experimental sound.

We are joined by scholar of African Self-Liberation Mhoze Chikowero, Grammy-nominated creator and writer, Shana L. Redmond, scholar of African American and Africana Studies, Zoé Samudzi, and Thandi Loewenson, whose exhibition creates space for the session.

This event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is strongly encouraged. Sign up at the link in our bio. 🔗

Design: @estudioherrera


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1
1 months ago

Join us tomorrow, April 28 from 6:30–8 pm for a Listening Session. Inside the new exhibition “Black Fire!,” we will explore sonic archives and radical alternate imaginaries through vinyl, audio recordings, and soundscapes. Each host brings distinct practices rooted in sound, memory, and speculative world-making. Part conversation, part back-to-back set, the session invites audiences into an intimate encounter with the otherworldly frequencies embedded in archival and experimental sound.

We are joined by scholar of African Self-Liberation Mhoze Chikowero, Grammy-nominated creator and writer, Shana L. Redmond, scholar of African American and Africana Studies, Zoé Samudzi, and Thandi Loewenson, whose exhibition creates space for the session.

This event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is strongly encouraged. Sign up at the link in our bio. 🔗

Design: @estudioherrera


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1
1 months ago

Join us tomorrow, April 28 from 6:30–8 pm for a Listening Session. Inside the new exhibition “Black Fire!,” we will explore sonic archives and radical alternate imaginaries through vinyl, audio recordings, and soundscapes. Each host brings distinct practices rooted in sound, memory, and speculative world-making. Part conversation, part back-to-back set, the session invites audiences into an intimate encounter with the otherworldly frequencies embedded in archival and experimental sound.

We are joined by scholar of African Self-Liberation Mhoze Chikowero, Grammy-nominated creator and writer, Shana L. Redmond, scholar of African American and Africana Studies, Zoé Samudzi, and Thandi Loewenson, whose exhibition creates space for the session.

This event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is strongly encouraged. Sign up at the link in our bio. 🔗

Design: @estudioherrera


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1
1 months ago

“Black Fire!” by Thandi Loewenson is now open and on view through June 27!

Tomorrow, Children ages 4–12—and their guests—are invited to a Spooky Action Workshop at the gallery from 2–4 pm. Artist and educator Niceli Portugal (@niceliportugal) will guide this program, where participants will use scrap materials and simple assembly techniques to create their own shadow puppets and bring them to life through a light projection. After the workshop, participants will build short shadow performances exploring the boundaries between fiction and collective narratives.

Next week:
🔥 4/28, 6:30–8 pm: Monstrous, Malodorous, Otherworldly: Listening Session with Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi (@babywasu) (*Limited Capacity)

🎤 4/30, 6–8 pm: Darkroom: Performance and Open Mic with Tinashe Mushakavanhu (@tinsmush)

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP. 🔗

Photos: @cor.zo


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1 months ago

“Black Fire!” by Thandi Loewenson is now open and on view through June 27!

Tomorrow, Children ages 4–12—and their guests—are invited to a Spooky Action Workshop at the gallery from 2–4 pm. Artist and educator Niceli Portugal (@niceliportugal) will guide this program, where participants will use scrap materials and simple assembly techniques to create their own shadow puppets and bring them to life through a light projection. After the workshop, participants will build short shadow performances exploring the boundaries between fiction and collective narratives.

Next week:
🔥 4/28, 6:30–8 pm: Monstrous, Malodorous, Otherworldly: Listening Session with Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi (@babywasu) (*Limited Capacity)

🎤 4/30, 6–8 pm: Darkroom: Performance and Open Mic with Tinashe Mushakavanhu (@tinsmush)

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP. 🔗

Photos: @cor.zo


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5
1 months ago

“Black Fire!” by Thandi Loewenson is now open and on view through June 27!

Tomorrow, Children ages 4–12—and their guests—are invited to a Spooky Action Workshop at the gallery from 2–4 pm. Artist and educator Niceli Portugal (@niceliportugal) will guide this program, where participants will use scrap materials and simple assembly techniques to create their own shadow puppets and bring them to life through a light projection. After the workshop, participants will build short shadow performances exploring the boundaries between fiction and collective narratives.

Next week:
🔥 4/28, 6:30–8 pm: Monstrous, Malodorous, Otherworldly: Listening Session with Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi (@babywasu) (*Limited Capacity)

🎤 4/30, 6–8 pm: Darkroom: Performance and Open Mic with Tinashe Mushakavanhu (@tinsmush)

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP. 🔗

Photos: @cor.zo


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5
1 months ago

“Black Fire!” by Thandi Loewenson is now open and on view through June 27!

Tomorrow, Children ages 4–12—and their guests—are invited to a Spooky Action Workshop at the gallery from 2–4 pm. Artist and educator Niceli Portugal (@niceliportugal) will guide this program, where participants will use scrap materials and simple assembly techniques to create their own shadow puppets and bring them to life through a light projection. After the workshop, participants will build short shadow performances exploring the boundaries between fiction and collective narratives.

Next week:
🔥 4/28, 6:30–8 pm: Monstrous, Malodorous, Otherworldly: Listening Session with Mhoze Chikowero, Shana L. Redmond, and Zoé Samudzi (@babywasu) (*Limited Capacity)

🎤 4/30, 6–8 pm: Darkroom: Performance and Open Mic with Tinashe Mushakavanhu (@tinsmush)

Tap the link in our bio to learn more and RSVP. 🔗

Photos: @cor.zo


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1 months ago


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