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THREADING PAGES – RESIDENCY PROJECTS: NEW WORK BY 2018-2019 KALA FELLOWS

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Kala Gallery is excited to present Threading Pages, featuring new work by 2018-2019 Kala Fellowship artists. The exhibition includes Dahn Gim, Malisa Humphrey, Yen-Hua Lee, Mary V Marsh, and Keith Secola. Kala Fellowships are awarded annually to a group of innovative artists working in printmaking, photography, painting / drawing, installation, video, and mixed media. Fellowship artists are selected from a competitive field of applicants from around the globe. This cohort of Fellowship artists was selected by a Kala Committee and two guest jurors: Leah Rosenberg, a fellowship alumni artist and Cecile Puretz, Access & Community Engagement Manager of The Contemporary Jewish Museum.

Our present moment stands on the strata of the past. In the passage of time, layers are woven together creating new meanings and a hybrid culture of the present. In the same passage of time, some histories have become forgotten and invisible and in danger of being eradicated. If we look deeper, we still find many knots that we can tie or untie to highlight these forgotten stories, create new pages, and even start multiple new chapters.
Kala Gallery is excited to present Threading Pages, featuring new work by 2018-2019 Kala Fellowship artists. The exhibition includes Dahn Gim, Malisa Humphrey, Yen-Hua Lee, Mary V Marsh, and Keith Secola. Kala Fellowships are awarded annually to a group of innovative artists working in printmaking, photography, painting / drawing, installation, video, and mixed media. Fellowship artists are selected from a competitive field of applicants from around the globe. This cohort of Fellowship artists was selected by a Kala Committee and two guest jurors: Leah Rosenberg, a fellowship alumni artist and Cecile Puretz, Access & Community Engagement Manager of The Contemporary Jewish Museum.

Our present moment stands on the strata of the past. In the passage of time, layers are woven together creating new meanings and a hybrid culture of the present. In the same passage of time, some histories have become forgotten and invisible and in danger of being eradicated. If we look deeper, we still find many knots that we can tie or untie to highlight these forgotten stories, create new pages, and even start multiple new chapters.
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