Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Closing Reception: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Artist Talk: Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Artist Talk: Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).
Sparkplug Artist’s Collective - Roots & Routes
Roots & Routes is the culminating exhibition of the 2021-2023 Sparkplug Artists’ Collective Cohort. Curated by Gia Harewood and featuring the artists Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, and Adi Segal, Roots & Routes riffs on the various meanings of roots as family, identity, and groundedness, and routes as paths and journeys.
Underground Horizons
Underground Horizons is a collection of works on paper from Black Fugitive Folklore, a body of work by interdisciplinary artist, Jessica Valoris. The collection honors the histories of enslaved peoples’ escape and sovereign community-building (marronage), along with the ways that Black people evade capture, and imagine a world beyond the oppressions of racialized violence (Black fugitivity).