Our house is on fire The bigger your carbon footprint, the bigger your moral duty The bigger your platform, the bigger your responsibility Adults keep saying we owe it to the young people to give them hope I don’t want your hope I don’t
What do you want visitors to your exhibition to take away? The curtain or wall of fake, red hair divides the space and the works on either side of this physical barrier address different power structures in which we are complicit,
Tell us about the title of your exhibition. “Until Total Liberation” is an often-used slogan in Palestinian revolutionary politics and is seen in a number of Palestinian Liberation Organization posters. Over the last 100 years
The award-winning Artpace Teen Council invites local teens to participate in a protest banner and button workshop, Tuesday, April 2, 5-7pm at Artpace. The workshop is based on the exhibition "Word on the Street," currently on view in Artpace's Hudson
Join us Thursday, March 21st from 6 – 9 p.m. for the opening reception of new exhibitions by our Spring International Artists-in-Residence. Be the first to see new work by Sama Alshaibi (Tucson, AZ), Roshini Kempadoo (London, UK), and Jennifer Ling
Artpace depends on the success of our annual gala, The Happening, to sustain our free and dynamic programming. All proceeds benefit Artpace’s residencies and public and educational programming. Artpace firmly believes in the transformative power of
Meet our spring residents at Open Studios from 6-8pm. Get a behind the scenes look into the artists’ process and join them in conversation about their work. 2019 Spring Residents: Sama Alshaibi (Tucson, AZ) Jennifer Ling Datchuk (San Antonio,
Roshini Kempadoo is a media artist, photographer and scholar. Her research, multimedia and photographic projects combine factual and fictional re-imaginings of contemporary experiences, histories and memories. Roshini has been active in documentin
Sama Alshaibi (b. Basra, Iraq, 1973), is a multi-media artist who employs the use of photography, video/object hybrids, and installation. Alshaibi’s practice explores spaces of conflict, post-war and migration to tease out issues of citizenship and
Jennifer Ling Datchuk is a ceramic sculptor and artist born in Warren, Ohio and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Her mother came to this country in the early 1970s from China; her father born and raised in Ohio to Russian and Irish immigrant parents.