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“Melt” was the last visual artist exhibition that occurred in our old la Esquina space (before we moved to the our new building). This summer exhibition is colorful, huge, and varied in personal experiences and commentaries on what it means to melt. I included two pics for you to choose from.
Multi-year Program Support

Charlotte Street Foundation
Kansas City, MO

Owens Lake Land Observatory, a CLUI exhibit facility at Swansea, California, 	
	CLUI photo
Multi-year Program Support

The Center for Land Use Interpretation
Culver City, CA

Multi-year Program Support

Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
Cambridge, MA

Spread from the Reza Abdoh monograph, published by Hatje Cantz, 2020. Courtesy Bidoun
Multi-year Program Support

Bidoun Projects
Brooklyn, NY

Multi-year Program Support

Beall Center for Art and Technology/ University of California Irvine
Irvine, CA

Installation view: “Pulso: Tania Candiani, Part I,” Sept. 2019–Feb. 2020, Arizona State University Art Museum. Photo by Craig Smith.
Multi-year Program Support

Arizona State University Art Museum
Tempe, AZ

Tanya Aguiñiga at her Los Angeles studio. Production still from the Art21 television series “Art in the Twenty-First Century,” Season 10, 2020. © Art21, Inc. 2020.
Multi-year Program Support

Art21
New York, NY

Carlos Gonzalez, Performance by Russian Tsarlag, 2019. . Performance still. Courtesy of the artist and Artists Television Access.
Multi-year Program Support

Artists’ Television Access
San Francisco, CA

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Alabama Contemporary Art Center
Mobile, AL

Julie Mehretu
, “Haka (and Riot),” 2019. 
Ink and Acrylic on Canvas
144 x 180 inches
Exhibition Support

Julie Mehretu
Whitney Museum of American Art
New York, NY

Leandro Lima and Gisela Motta, still from Xapiri, 2012. Video, 56:00. Courtesy the artists.
Exhibition Support

Arctic/Amazon: Networks of Global Indigeneity
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
Toronto, CA

Dawoud Bey, “Three Women at a Parade, Harlem, NY, from the series Harlem, U.S.A.,” 1978; courtesy the artist and Sean Kelly Gallery, Stephen Daiter Gallery, and Rena Bransten Gallery;© Dawoud Bey
Exhibition Support

Dawoud Bey: An American Project
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco, CA

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