Class of 2023 exhibitions curated by Anika Sabin, April 17–May 12, 2023
Anika Sabin is the executive director at the Capricious Foundation, where they previously worked as editor and associate publisher. On curating the exhibitions, Sabin remarks: “We have a slate of dynamic exhibitions that really reflect the students’ rigorous and diverse work, from investigations into notions of power and spectacle, to the conditions of personhood and positionality, to the looming underpinnings of capital, whether seen through domestic artifice, architectural landscape, or the cyclical detritus of labor. These works, enmeshed in the precarious and ebbing residue of a global pandemic, are a site of fissures and foils, of re-orientation and renewal. I look forward to inviting viewers into this series of site-specific exhibitions that not only command and reveal vast interiority but also draw the on-looker in, troubling the line between recognition and implication.”
April 17–24
Ballie Vensel/Shengqi Ming
April 24–28
Kyle Wilcox/Nic Anselmo/Spencer Nichols
May 1–5
Jingge Zhang/Sen-Sen Chiu
May 8–12
Eliza McKenna/Rui Dong/Tommesha Holt
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