on view now

Still, Looking explores portraiture not as a record of appearance, but as a vessel for emotional narrative. Across these practices, the photograph becomes a site where interior life; memory, vulnerability, tension, quiet resolve is made visible. Rather than prioritizing spectacle or explanation, the artists rely on atmosphere, gesture, and compositional restraint to invite sustained looking. Their portraits ask viewers to slow down and sense what is unfolding beneath the surface: how it feels to occupy a body, to move through space, to be alone or held, to exist in moments that are unresolved. Emotion is not illustrated; it is embedded in posture, light, distance, and the subtle choreography between subject and camera.

Featured artists:
Olivia "Lit Liv" Morgan, Damien Jackson, Delphine Diallo, Zai, Blu Murphy, Marcelo Norcini, Jashawn Johnson

Still, Looking

Feb 10 - March 3

sing, unburied, sing

On view March 14th - April 18th 2026

Sing, Unburied, Sing gathers a constellation of visual artists whose works echo, refract, and reimagine the emotional and metaphysical terrain of Jesmyn Ward’s novel of the same name. Like the book, the exhibition moves along the fault lines between the living and the dead, the spoken and the withheld, the remembered and the erased. Here, the “unburied” become more than ghosts; they become a narrative strategy, a curatorial framework for understanding the repercussions of history that insist on surfacing. The exhibition proposes that haunting is not a rupture but a continuity. It is a reminder that memory refuses to be silent and that ancestral presence permeates contemporary life in ways both tender and unrelenting.

Featuring artists:

Esperanza Cortes, Alexandra CouchAristotle Forrester, Kim Clayton Klauss, Coralina Rodriguez Meyer, Otis Quaicoe, Raelis Vasquez, Telvin Wallace.