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  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
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4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
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In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
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  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
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  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight20203.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight20204.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight20205.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight20206.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight20207.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight20208.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight20209.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight202010.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight202011.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight202012.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight202013.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight202014.jpg
  • Hindsight 2020 on view June 21st-September 30th / exhibition opening by invitation, June 20th from 3-5pm<br />
<br />
4 student curators, 3 professional mentors, 2 student graphic designers, and 1 amazing exhibition. The 100% student-curated and designed exhibition will offer reflection on the events of 2020 through the lens of artists of color, LGBTQ+ artists, and other artists with non-traditionally represented identities.<br />
<br />
In early 2020, cities around the nation issued “Safer at Home” orders in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Two months later, a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd, spurring a string of protests against racial inequality. These two influential events changed the social and political climate in the United States. Everyone, including the artists featured in this exhibition, felt this change. Lockdown orders aimed to protect the health and safety of those at risk, but many people felt the myriad impacts of social isolation. With the dynamics of life drastically shifting, one’s internal experience became paramount. As a result, the events of the past year affected many artists’ creative processes and content. The work you will view in this exhibition reflects the shared struggles for community and racial equality during a global pandemic. To begin the healing process, traumatic events require space and time for reflection. This exhibition provides that space for contemplation, commiseration, and understanding. It also stands to commemorate those who lost their lives due to complications associated with the Covid-19 virus, their families, and those who love them. <br />
<br />
Featured Artists:<br />
<br />
Vlad Volkov <br />
Raj Bunnag<br />
Mari Beth<br />
Carl E Moore<br />
La Andrea Deloyce<br />
Jonquil Lindsey <br />
Sharon Norwood <br />
Lindsey Jenkins <br />
Rodrick Howard<br />
Fergus Harmon <br />
Erica Qualy <br />
Jazmin Bautista <br />
Mark Rawlinson <br />
Charlotte p Elswick <br />
Najee Strickland <br />
Oscar Anguilar<br />
Noe pina
    hindsight202015.jpg
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