If you’ve stopped by to see In Motion: Borders and Migrations, you’ve heard the ambient sounds of Glenn Weyant’s The Anta Project. We’re excited to announce that Weyant will visit for a Q&A to talk about his inspiration for the piece that’s been playing in the Street Gallery for the past few months. September 5 at 7 […]
Last week the museum was in transition as we built a tower for Bikuben and installed Christopher Kelly GOD COMPLEX. While the Main Gallery and Street Gallery were closed for installation, In Motion: Borders and Migrations continued to capture visitors’ attention. A couple from Wisconsin couldn’t help but ask as they left, “Does he […]
Your Take on the Art “It’s refreshing!” “The message that it has for the country has great significance.” “This is a good place to ponder.” All our visitors have different reactions to our art, and from the front desk we get to see the ways you connect with each piece. Since our experiences color the […]
Postcards show places the way you wish they always were—glowing sunsets, pristine landscapes, and shining skylines. In artist Marcos Ramirez ERRE’s postcards, however, the reality of life near Mexican tourist destinations is carefully handwritten on the back, with an honest photo to match. Postales Desde El Filo, (Postcards From the Edge), is part of […]
by Angela Marler Esmeralda Felix is a woman with purpose. As she stood in artist Caleb Duarte’s performance piece on Friday, legs trapped in a slab of dirt and cement, she thought of her husband. “I’m doing this for my husband,” she said with determination, fighting off tears in the Street Gallery. “We’ve tried everything, […]