Sara Sadik
Sara Sadik develops immersive narrative environments where masculinity, identity and vulnerability intersect through video, gaming and collaborative storytelling.
Forthcoming in September Curator in residence Anne-Laure Lemaitre brings together Lesley-Anne Cao, Amorelle Jacox, Veronica Lazo, Sami E. Nicolle, and Ada Potter, whose practices challenge traditional notions of permanence in art, and instead embracing transformation, dialogue, and evolution as core principles.
June 06 – July 18, 2026April 23 – May 22, 2026When Things Begin to Act
as a matter of fact / de hecho y de materia, a group exhibition bringing together international and local artists whose practices examine the conditions through which perception is organized, and meaning is produced. Artists include: y Akdogan, Simon Callery, Ladji Diaby, Emanuel Juárez, David L. Johnson, Devin T. Mays, & María Naidich.
Feb 02 – April 03, 2026Paper is approached not as a neutral support but as an indexical surface, closer to a sandbank or photographic plate. Every inscription—graphite, ink, stain, fold, or pressure—testifies to contact, a gesture, an event. Artists include: Uri Aran, Roberto Barbosa, Anna Barriball, Michelle Saenz Burrola, Bailey Connolly, Mo Costello, Michael Kennedy Costa, José Vera Matos, Fernando Polidura, Katz Tepper, Manuel Pidal, My-Lan Hoang-Thuy, & Polina Osipova
November 14 – December 12, 2025In an age of material excess and technological obsolescence, this due exhibition with Mariana Ledesma & Vytautas Kumža asks us to reconsider objects as active agents that shape experience rather than passive tools. They generate relations, frictions, and meanings that refocus attention on the material conditions of everyday life.
Marissa Delano's debut solo exhibition, Depraved Family!!!!!, explores the complexities of the domestic realm through a provocative blend of found materials and reflective surfaces. Through her practice of "availabism," Delano investigates themes of intimacy, corruption, and familial dysfunction, utilizing mirrors as symbolic tools to implicate viewers in their own gaze.
In this dual exhibition, the practices of Sidony O’Neal and Timothy Yanick Hunter are brought into dialogue—not as oppositional voices, but as intersecting investigations into the structures that shape movement, memory, and material. Both artists explore the migrations of bodies, data, and ideas—across biological, technological, and political systems—probing how displacement and fragmentation give rise to new forms of knowledge and perception.
June 13 - July 26, 2025April 4 – May 25, 2025February 7 – March 22, 2025Crossing the Chasm takes inspiration from Geoffrey A. Moore’s book to explore how artists navigate metaphorical divides in their work. The exhibition examines the challenges of bridging gaps in materiality, identity, and temporality, emphasizing transformation and experimentation. Artists include: Erin Jane Nelson, Frédérique Lucien, Annabeth Marks, Marián Roma, Zazil Barba, Anna De Castro Barbosa, Juan Manuel Salas, and Loucia Carlier.
Curator in residence Anne-Laure Lemaitre brings together Lesley-Anne Cao, Amorelle Jacox, Veronica Lazo, Sami E. Nicolle, and Ada Potter, whose practices challenge traditional notions of permanence in art, and instead embracing transformation, dialogue, and evolution as core principles.
June 06 – July 18, 2026