Our fall exhibition, Seen and Unseen gathers artists whose work attends to the immigrant experience. These artists attend to the visible signs of migration — documents, rooms, garments, language, food, architecture, faces, and public images — while honoring the invisible realities they carry: longing, fear, faith, family history, grief, resilience, and hope. The exhibition asks how art might form a better kind of attention — one that sees without consuming, reveals without extracting, witnesses without spectacle, and honors what remains hidden.
Seen and Unseen opens to the public September 8, 2026 and is available to view during our regular office and gallery hours, unless posted otherwise. We will have a Dovetail event for Seen and Unseen on Friday, October 9 from 6-8pm. You can learn more about the Dovetail and get tickets here.