Ruhee Maknojia
In Fabricating Authenticity, Ruhee Maknojia traces the history of the Ardabil Carpets, a pair of monumental Persian rugs woven in the 16th century. Maknojia invites viewers to question how institutions… Read More »
In Fabricating Authenticity, Ruhee Maknojia traces the history of the Ardabil Carpets, a pair of monumental Persian rugs woven in the 16th century. Maknojia invites viewers to question how institutions… Read More »
Signaling Light, a new exhibition by artist Jessica Mallios, examines the oblique histories of women lighthouse keepers from America’s Early Republic through the twentieth century. Through multi-channel video, photographs, and… Read More »
The desert is not a void, as it is so often depicted–it is an active landscape with vibrational subtleties that reward deep listening and looking. For half a decade, Hannah… Read More »
About the Artist Bonny Leibowitz imagines a time in the not-too-distant future when the climate crisis can no longer be ignored. She will create hybrid worlds that include the natural environment… Read More »
About the Artist The Ogallala, an essential yet disappearing aquifer in West Texas that will take centuries to recharge, inspires Lisa Woods to create a world where technology, ecology, and mythology… Read More »
larí garcía visited La Casa de Las Almas (House of the Souls) in Puerto Rico to study transcripts that recorded historical conversations between spirit mediums and the dead. Almost… Read More »
“Grief is evidence of love, it is also a way of honoring our commitment to those who have died.” – bell hooks Don’t Cry For Me When I’m Gone is… Read More »
Inhale the Interruption 动弹 invites an interruption within the immediacy of living. In Chinese culture the burning of incense was used to measure time as well as recall endearing experiences. For… Read More »
“Light travels in waves. Like ripples in the ocean, light can bend around obstacles if needed. This bending is known as diffraction.” Bending Light is an exhibition of four Texas-based artists… Read More »