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Disclosure: Whiteness of Glass Opens
Sep
30
to Jan 26

Disclosure: Whiteness of Glass Opens

Disclosure: The Whiteness of Glass is a research-based exhibition organized by artist collective Related Tactics (Michele Carlson, Weston Teruya, and Nate Watson) that examines systemic racism, exclusion, and inequity in the field of glass. Much like a game of telephone, Disclosure invited a series of artists to creatively translate hard data about the demographics of the glass field. The exhibition showcases three iterative stages of interpretation: originating data visualizations by Related Tactics; artist instruction responses by Joyce Scott, ChΓ© Rhodes, Einar & Jamex de la Torre, Cheryl Derricotte, Corey Pemberton, and Emily Leach; and glass responses by Victoria Ahmadizadeh Melendez, Vanessa German, Helen Lee, Pearl Dick, Kim Thomas, and Raya Friday.

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"The future now" opens in the Bayview
Nov
19
to Feb 14

"The future now" opens in the Bayview

Beginning November 19, 2020, The future now, a sprawling, site-responsive public art project will be viewable along the 3rd Street corridor of San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood. Commissioned by the Thacher Gallery, this poster series illuminates facets of Black life in the city and explores the state of national politics. The map below shows the 14 poster sites, all within walking distance and visible from the street.

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SUPPLY CHAIN, Museum of Capitalism, Kellen Gallery, NYC, 2019
Nov
1
to Dec 21

SUPPLY CHAIN, Museum of Capitalism, Kellen Gallery, NYC, 2019

  • Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center Parsons School of Design (map)
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Supply Chain is an interactive installation by Related Tactics (Michele Carlson, Weston Teruya, and Nathan Watson) in the Museum of Capitalism (curated by Fictilis) that invites museum visitors to question the impact of consumption of goods within global capitalism, particularly on historically vulnerable communities, people of color, and the environment.

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