Opening Saturday May 16, 2026
11am-4pm
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Talåyan Langhet
Sid Duenas and Isa Gagarin
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In this collaborative exhibition, Duenas and Gagarin use the talåya (fishing net) as a metaphor for connection, culture, and the fragmented nature of language.
Through bilingual poetry, multimedia, and the musical structure of kåntan Chamorrita, the artists weave together a visual and sonic dialogue that explores their CHamoru fluencies. Just like a net, their work is a beautiful balance of what is held together and the spaces left in between.
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Pictured: Stills from Talåyan Langhet
Digital video, audio. 2026
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OPENING Saturday June 28
I Hagan Sirena (The Daughter of Sirena)
Gallery Hours: 11–4 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Pilele Projects is honored to present Isa Gagarin’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, I Hagan Sirena (The Daughter of Sirena). Gagarin will present three works that represent i tinituhon, the beginning, of incorporating Chamoru language into her creative practice. Themes of beginning, birth and rebirth can be found in the exhibition’s centerpiece, a large ink-on-paper painting Tataotao i Tano’ (Body of the Land), it is accompanied by an audio and text work of the same title, and an artist book I Hagan Sirena (The Daughter of Sirena). Drawing from Gagarin’s experiences of visiting Laso’ Fuha in Guåhan (Guam), studying a kantan Chamorita song and recalling the sounds of luring dukduk crabs out of their shells, the artist invites the audience into a moment when her worldview is transformed through learning her maternal heritage language.
Pilele Projects has printed 20 copies of Gagarin’s artist book, I Hagan Sirena (The Daughter of Sirena), for sale during the exhibition. The book is an experimental score written by Gagarin, in collaboration with Minneapolis-based musician Nona Invie. Written for a performance which took place in June 2025 at Invie’s music residency at the venue Berlin in Minneapolis, I Hagan Sirena tells the story of an imaginary descendent of Sirena, a legendary figure from a Chamoru folktale. The story becomes embedded into Gagarin’s personal narrative, as she shares experiences of reconnecting with her motherland and grandmother tongue. In this hybrid poetry and musical score, storytelling is incorporated with ambient sounds, a kantan Chamorita song and simple instrumentation using hands, shells and sand. Gagarin invites the reader into a dreamlike space where the light, air and waters of Guåhan (Guam) are embodied by sonic textures and spoken Chamoru.
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Preceding the Closing of Taotao’mona Portraits: Mali’e Inetnon @pileleprojects , there will be a WEAVING WORKSHOP Led by CHamoru multidisciplinary artist @rockin_roquin Roquin-Jon Quichocho Siongco.
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No prior weaving/writing experience necessary: all are welcome!
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1-4pm
$45 suggested fee no one turned away for lack of funds.
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Closing to follow from 4-6pm
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Join us tomorrow, Friday 11/1, for a post-Halloween / pre-All Souls Day screening of shorts by Director Aleks C. Muñoz & Films by Youth Inside.
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Muñoz will be in attendance, so stay for a cup of corn soup and a talk story. We will also have an altar and candles to light.
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Leftover Halloween candy welcome!
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Join us next Friday (11/1) for a post-Halloween / pre-All Souls Day screening of shorts by Director Aleks C. Muñoz & Films by Youth Inside.
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Muñoz will be in attendance, so stay for a cup of corn soup and a talk story that may or may not give you fugu (chicken skin)
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Leftover Halloween candy welcome!
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I can’t remember the last time I spent Mother’s Day in person with my nåna.
I’m grateful to all the mother figures that surround us here in the city.
You make this day.
Magof Ha’ånen i Mannåna
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Yesterday was a serious kick off to NHPI heritage month! @sid_m_duenas show at Pilele Projects was reviewed by Catherine Taft for @artforum@sambellee curated a sweet program of Pasifika films at the Art theatre (congrats @neil_tinkham and @alf.bordallo )! @vcmediaorg Film Festival had an awesome kick off! And many of us defied space and time, again (@xcelsior_56@misseseel 👀) So grateful for it all. Follow @pileleprojects for info on our next artist in residence @dantaulapapamcmullin and all upcoming programs (readings, talks and a wiki edit-a-thon!)
⚡️link to review in bio⚡️
Rainy days are perfect days to see Sid M. Duenas piece, Purple Ghost Dog / Recurring Nightmare, one of four new works in his current show, New Nuebu Call Back at Pilele Projects. Come visit! 11am to 4pm Friday-Sunday. 3307A West Washington Blvd. 90018