Alicia McDaniel: MALA•FIDES
Join us this September for Alicia McDaniel’s solo exhibition MALA•FIDES.
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Join us this September for Alicia McDaniel’s solo exhibition MALA•FIDES.
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Water is Thicker Than Blood, a new exhibition curated by Rachel Poonsiriwong, explores pathways to healing and coming-to-terms with inter-generational and familial traumas through the power of visual storytelling.
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RD Makes is a dynamic survey exhibition which highlights the range of work being created in the Studio Artist program at Root Division.
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Join us this November for Weave, Bundle, Cut and Layer: Artists with Material Instincts, curated by Lisa McCutcheon.
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Featuring hundreds of artworks by emerging and established Bay Area artists, there’s something for first time buyers and seasoned collectors alike! Join us in the gallery and online to experience the artworks of our 20th Annual Auction.
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Root Division presents Introductions 2021, the 15th iteration of our annual juried exhibition.
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Kiana Honarmand’s works offer a personal and intimate commentary on sociopolitical issues while contemplating her experiences living in Iran and as a Middle Eastern woman living in the United States.
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Join Root Division this July and August for “I AM…”, curated by Adrianne Ramsey. This group exhibition features 15 artists who question and challenge established definitions and historical narratives in regards to personal identity.
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The Frank-Ratchye Project Space presents a new body of work by Mengjiao Zhang. This multimedia installation features video, photography, interactive sculptures, and documentation of the artist’s performative marriage to the United States.
Join Root Division this June for A Joy Unexpected, curated by Root Division’s inaugural Curatorial Fellow, Tavarus Blackmon. This artist-centered exhibition grew from an in-depth curatorial exploration during a year of social-distancing. Through virtual studio visits, online roundtables, and careful collaborations, curator Tavarus Blackmon has brought together a dynamic group of 15 artists ruminating on the hard-working propensity of creatives to make joyful adaptations in times of uncertainty. This rich multimedia exhibition features installations, video work, sculpture, and painting as well as pre-recorded artist interviews, performances, and a panel discussion.