Uncovering Place Through Ritual With Natasha Carlos

By repetitively visiting the same site, Natasha Carlos captures the infinite vantage points and perspectives of a singular landscape. Acting as a pseudo-explorer, Carlos inserts her own body into simultaneously specific and ambiguous outdoor environments. For the month of July, Carlos has installed a stop-motion animation piece and photographic sculpture within the Frank Ratchye Project […]

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Studio Artist, Leigh Ann Coleman Discusses Parallel Dimensions, the Scientific Method & Inserting Control in the Age of Trump

Sudio Artist, Leigh Ann Coleman has developed a new, responsive body of work to the current political climate. Coleman’s installation reimagines how we simultaneously occupy space and time, as a way of coping, connecting, understanding, and taking ownership of the present.

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Signing Off: Exhibitions Fellow Lauren Etchells reflects on her experience at Root Division

Spring has officially sprung here at Root Division. Our latest exhibition Back to the Garden–curated by yours truly–opened on April 8th and turned the gallery into a verdant landscape. Back to the Garden–which featured stunning work by sixteen local artists–explored the motivations and methods by which human beings shape the natural world into a reflection

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Guest Blogger: Kathryn Barulich on 4 Artists who are Reimagining Architecture at MFA Now 2017

The twenty-five artists included in Root Division’s biennial MFA Now exhibition are in the midst of a two or three year program, in which they focus on their respective development as individual artists and experiment with the possibilities of their work. While the artworks produced during this time function as extensions of specific MFA programs,

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Displaced Home: Shisi Huang speaks with Lauren Etchells about her new work in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

Root Division is full of fresh new energy this month. Currently on display in RD’s main gallery is their biannual MFA Now exhibition, which showcases work by current students in the top MFA programs around the Bay Area. Juried by ProArts Gallery director Natalia Mount, the work in this show covers a broad range of

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More or Less: Hunter Franks sits down with Lauren Etchells to talk about his newest work in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

Last month, I attended the 100 Days of Action Inaugural Ball at Royal Nonesuch Gallery in Oakland. The event served as the launch of the 100 Days of Action, a project of artistic resistance, designed to be a counter-narrative to Trump’s plan for his first 100 Days. At the event, guests were prompted to write

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Mi Tierra: Lauren Etchells interviews Susa Cortez about her new installation in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

Right now, it feels so difficult to find hope amidst all of the hatred and ignorance that permeates our national dialogue and threatens the safety and well-being of millions of people. Root Division, however, continues to stand in resistance to our current political climate by providing an oasis for creative expression, diverse perspectives, and open dialogue between

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Objects fall like this, living things fall like this: Eliza Dennis talks with Lauren Etchells about her new piece in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

December seems to be the month of all things wacky, whimsical, and weird here at Root Division. From our annual Misfit Toy Factory event on December 10 to Eliza Dennis’s latest work in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space–this month is about one-of-a-kind work that is both intriguing and bizarre. If you missed the live artmaking at the

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Life Fails: Margaret Timbrell talks with Lauren Etchells about her latest work in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

If there was ever a time that I needed to be surrounded by contemporary feminist art, it was certainly this month. Luckily, Pulling Threads, an exhibition that places contemporary Bay Area women artists in conversation with Feminist art history, is open now through November 30. If you haven’t seen the show yet, I urge you to check it

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