July 7 - Aug. 13, 2022 with openings on July 9, 7-9pm, + Aug. 13, time TBA
Join us this July and August for "MATRIX". Curated by Tracy Ren, "MATRIX" centers the collective learning, healing and dreaming of artists who deviate from hegemonic norms. The exhibition is an invitation to these artists to create, heal, nourish themselves and one another, dream of prospective futures, and exhibit their works without descriptive constraints or limitations. The exhibition also invites the audience to participate in this healing and dreaming, fostering a culture of care and exchange between and across communities.
The artists featured in MATRIX are diverse in their approaches, each possessing highly nuanced and multivalent practices that draw from a wellspring of deep personal wisdom. What they have in common is the desire to connect-to themselves, to others, and to the world at large. They lovingly create entirely new languages with which to speak through a poetry of material, space, and action.
"In gathering within the framework of MATRIX, we aim to grow towards one another in meaningful ways while honoring the complex lineages that flow through us. We hope to strengthen, expand, and celebrate the webs of care within the SF Bay Area's creative communities by providing an integral space to practice more aligned ways of being in and engaging with the world and one another, and to indulge in the potency of a dream." - Tracy Ren
"MATRIX" will be on view in the Root Division Gallery (by appt.) or online in our Square Store from July 7- August 13, 2022. Learn more and RSVP here: bit.ly/RD-Matrix
2nd Saturday Opening Reception: July 9, 2022 | 7-9 pm
2nd Saturday Closing Reception: August 13, 2022 | Time TBA
Participating Artists:
Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo
mirrored fatality
Black Feast
Yaxkin Fuentes-Barrientos
Leena Joshi
Cat Lauigan
Kennedy Morgan
Judit Navratil
Zach Ozma
J Pansa
Seraphina Perkins
Carlos Sandoval
Maryam Safansab
Jasmine Zhang*
*RD Studio Artist
Free, RSVP at bit.ly/RD-Matrix.
Presented by Root Division.
July 7 - Aug. 13, 2022 with openings on July 9, 7-9pm, + Aug. 13, time TBA
Join us this July and August for "MATRIX". Curated by Tracy Ren, "MATRIX" centers the collective learning, healing and dreaming of artists who deviate from hegemonic norms. The exhibition is an invitation to these artists to create, heal, nourish themselves and one another, dream of prospective futures, and exhibit their works without descriptive constraints or limitations. The exhibition also invites the audience to participate in this healing and dreaming, fostering a culture of care and exchange between and across communities.
The artists featured in MATRIX are diverse in their approaches, each possessing highly nuanced and multivalent practices that draw from a wellspring of deep personal wisdom. What they have in common is the desire to connect-to themselves, to others, and to the world at large. They lovingly create entirely new languages with which to speak through a poetry of material, space, and action.
"In gathering within the framework of MATRIX, we aim to grow towards one another in meaningful ways while honoring the complex lineages that flow through us. We hope to strengthen, expand, and celebrate the webs of care within the SF Bay Area's creative communities by providing an integral space to practice more aligned ways of being in and engaging with the world and one another, and to indulge in the potency of a dream." - Tracy Ren
"MATRIX" will be on view in the Root Division Gallery (by appt.) or online in our Square Store from July 7- August 13, 2022. Learn more and RSVP here: bit.ly/RD-Matrix
2nd Saturday Opening Reception: July 9, 2022 | 7-9 pm
2nd Saturday Closing Reception: August 13, 2022 | Time TBA
Participating Artists:
Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo
mirrored fatality
Black Feast
Yaxkin Fuentes-Barrientos
Leena Joshi
Cat Lauigan
Kennedy Morgan
Judit Navratil
Zach Ozma
J Pansa
Seraphina Perkins
Carlos Sandoval
Maryam Safansab
Jasmine Zhang*
*RD Studio Artist
Free, RSVP at bit.ly/RD-Matrix.
Presented by Root Division.
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