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The public is invited to share stories and personal artifacts related to Canal Street, forming a living archive that will accumulate in the space. @shanzhai_lyric
Canal Street Research Association is the first phase of a larger body of work examining counterfeit culture in relation to contemporary notions of property. @shanzhai_lyric
@shanzhai_lyric âs newest project engages the cultural and economic histories of Canal Street to collect, contribute, and archive information about the neighborhoodâs legacy as a supply hub and artist muse.
With help from a diverse team of international, emerging artists, @clockworkcros â exhibition gives insight into what it means to host tangible artwork in a socially distanced world. On view at 325 Canal through Dec 31st. #oncanal
Torresâ fragmented figures allude to the psychological repercussions of a colonized nation, legally and culturally âotheredâ by the colonizer, the United States. @latchkey_gallery@calandrino_
Torres created each work during the Spring and Summer of 2020 while in quarantine. The series echoes contemplations on the fractured relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States. @latchkey_gallery@calandrino_
Jonesâ work champions the accomplishment of their ancestors. By incorporating artifacts and tribal masks in their paintings, the artist creates commentary on the importance of African Americans honoring heritage beyond what has been dictated through museum collections.