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Hangama Amiri Stitches Memories of Migration into Vivid Textile Portraits

Sep 17, 2025

Hangama Amiri translates fragments of her teenage years and family history into quilted portraits and tender tableaus. The artist, who resides in upstate New York and maintains a studio in Red Hook, is interested in recollection and the stories that make us who we...

Maud Madsen’s Oil Paintings Explore Childhood Memories, Daydreams, and Nesting

Sep 9, 2025

Brooklyn-based artist Maud Madsen delves into what it means to find comfort, inspiration, and security in our domestic spaces. Her current solo exhibition, Dweller at Half Gallery, taps into the vast realm of memory as she depicts herself engaged in activities like...

Song Dong’s Monumental Installations Mirror Memories, Globalization, and Impermanence

Sep 6, 2025

Mirrors, lights, and household furnishings converge on a grand scale in the luminous installations of Song Dong. The Chinese artist’s interdisciplinary practice often combines performance, sculpture, painting, video, and calligraphy to summon memories and create...

Found Objects Hold Puerto Rican Lineage in Adrián Viajero Román’s Layered Portraits

Aug 14, 2025

“The objects I use often serve as memory keepers,” says Adrián Viajero Román. “Sometimes they find me—objects with history, decay, or presence—and I build a piece around them. Other times, I begin with a story I want to tell and seek materials that...

Through Stacks of Laundry and Humble Vessels, Danym Kwon Cherishes the Mundane

Aug 11, 2025

For Danym Kwon, the concept of home is mutable. The artist (previously) recently relocated to San Jose from her native Seoul, having spent just a few years back in South Korea before realizing that she longed to return to the Bay Area where she lived while her...

Family, Memory, and an Ancestral Craft Converge in Daniela García Hamilton’s Tender Paintings

Jul 23, 2025

Through a mixed-media approach combining oil paint with the soft definition of embroidery fiber, Daniela García Hamilton explores intergenerational bonds in tender, narrative canvases. A first-generation American from a Mexican family, the artist metaphorically links...

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