ME in a(ME)rica centers migrant voices that have been pushed to the margins within the narrative of the United States of America. Using painting, photography, immersive installation, social practice, and mixed media, participating artists reflect on the construction of culture, the places they inhabit, and how to reimagine belonging and exclusion in a critique of the so-called "American Dream."
ME in a(ME)rica is an exploration of the cultural myths and truths of collective and individual migration journeys. The exhibition aims to deconstruct the oversimplified categories and labels imposed upon those who make such journeys, creating radical new narratives that center empowerment.
ME in a(ME)rica is curated by WEDAPEPO, a collective of conceptual, interdisciplinary, transnational artists, who seek a more inclusive definition of "America'' and believe in art as a space for social change.
Featured in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space: RD Studio Artist Alexis Javellana Hill's exhibition, Cementing.
We can't wait to see you at our Second Saturday event on July 8!
ME in a(ME)rica will be on view in the Root Division Gallery (by appt.) or online in our Square Store from July 7 - 29, 2023.
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San Francisco, CA 94103
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