Fictions.

Event time: 
Thursday, September 14, 2017 - 12:00am to Sunday, January 7, 2018 - 12:00am
Hours of operation: 

Wednesday: 5pm–7pm, Members Only
Thursday: 12pm–9pm
Friday: 12pm–9pm
Saturday: 10am–6pm
Sunday: 12pm–6pm

Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day.

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Featuring YSoA alumni GENEVIEVE GAIGNARD ’14 DEVAN SHIMOYAMA ’14 CHRISTINA QUARLES ’16 MICHAEL JEVON DEMPS ’17.

Fictions is a survey of recent work by nineteen emerging artists of African descent who live and work across the United States. The artists in the exhibition engage with a variety of media—including video, photography, drawing and sculpture—with some combining multiple artistic practices to create large-scale installations. The works in Fictions investigate questions at the core of The Studio Museum in Harlem’s mission to be the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally and internationally, and for work inspired by black culture. They draw inspiration from diverse sources—such as everyday objects, childhood memories, current and historic events, and the body—often creating parallel or alternate narratives that complicate fact, fiction and memory.

Open to: 
General Public