CURRENT EXHIBIT
Selections from Patrick Chambon's graphic novel Michel Foucault: Histoire de Folie (History of Madness) offer a vivid, embodied exploration of the renowned French philosopher's work on madness and social control.
Past Exhibits
Rosie Lee Tompkins is widely considered to be among the most accomplished and inventive American quilters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Her work is no longer viewed solely within the context of quiltmaking but celebrated as one of the great American artistic achievements of our time.
In an exhibition of selected works from the past five decades, documentary photographer Ken Light probes social and political issues in America.
Livia Stein's paintings depict tentative and often failed efforts at communication between human beings and other beings — whether animal or monster, real or imagined.
Kara Maria's "cheerfully apocalyptic" paintings engage with a host of political issues, including war and environmental destruction.