Past Exhibitions
MFA REVISTED
Exhibition Dates:
March 10 - 27, 2021
Join Root Division this March for MFA Revisited; a re-working of our classic biennial MFA Now exhibition. Through this exhibition we aim to provide space and bolster support for the work and growth ...
Diasporic Futurism Part II: The Future Futures
Exhibition Dates:
February 1, - 24, 2021
Diasporic Futurism was born out of the desire to showcase and celebrate emerging and established Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) artists whose work reckons with the themes of imagination, identity, ...
Until it Shatters
Exhibition Dates:
November 6 - 30, 2020
Until It Shatters is an experiment in collective uplift and co-authored curation presented in partnership with the Feminist Art Coalition and organized by Samantha Reynolds. Until It Shatters is being created in collaboration ...
Diasporic_Futurism
Exhibition Dates:
July 13 -Â August 8, 2020
Diasporic Futurism was born out of the desire to showcase and celebrate emerging and established Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) artists whose work reckons with the themes of imagination, identity, ...
New Growth
Exhibition Dates:
May 1, 2020
Root Division is excited to present New Growth 2020 - an annual Youth Art Exhibition + Extravaganza featuring hands-on family art making activities, alongside an exhibition of student artwork from Root Division’s ...
Reflections on Exile
Exhibition Dates:
January 9 - February 8, 2020
Reflections On Exile showcases multi-disciplinary works focused on elements of identity, diaspora, migration, and resilience. Curated Jeanette Alanis, the terrain for Reflections On Exile is global in its scale as ...
Wonder: A Conversation With Wimmin
Exhibition Dates:
June 7–24, 2017
Root Division is thrilled to exhibit work by 23 artists from 9 states, representing 9 ethnicities, exploring how we define and interact with the borders that surround us. Borders, an ...
Call For Beauty
Exhibition Dates:
January 11–February 18, 2017
Call for Beauty challenges assumptions about the concept of beauty while honoring the historical and ongoing creative presence of black artists in the Bay Area. Curated by the 3.9 Art Collective, Call for ...