• Hidemi Takagi, Mikua from the "IDENTITIES" series, 2022, Digital C Print on the textile

Hidemi Takagi: IDENTITIES

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Hidemi Takagi: IDENTITIES Stair-gazing Gallery February 23, 2024–May 24, 2024 Hidemi Takagi is a community photographer, visual artist, and social practitioner who documents diverse community members in her Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. She captures the vibrancy, joy, and experiences of these predominantly immigrant, minority,

Hidemi Takagi: IDENTITIES2024-05-28T16:45:49+00:00
  • Kay Reese. Intervention, 2020, Photo-based digital collage printed with archival ink on lustre photo paper, 24 x 30 inches.

Kay Reese: 50 Million African Trees

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Kay Reese: 50 Million African Trees Marité & Joe Robinson Strolling Gallery I February 23–May 24 Kay Reese, an alumna of Gallery Aferro’s Lynn and John Kearney Fellowship for Equity Artist in Residency Program, addresses the history of slavery and issues of

Kay Reese: 50 Million African Trees2024-05-28T16:43:44+00:00
  • Anna Parisi, Caught in the Act, 2020, video still. Courtesy of the artist.

Le’Andra LeSeur and Anna Parisi: Bearing Witness

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Le’Andra LeSeur and Anna Parisi: Bearing Witness Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Gallery February 23–May 24 This exhibition of works by Le’Andra LeSeur and Anna Parisi examines the act of bearing witness to oppressive and debilitating systems, particularly those faced by women of

Le’Andra LeSeur and Anna Parisi: Bearing Witness2024-05-28T16:41:20+00:00
  • Katrina Bello 12-Ply in Blue 2022 Digital print on aluminum 12 x 9 inches

Gallery Aferro: Dignity and Beauty

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Gallery Aferro: Dignity and Beauty Main Gallery February 23, 2024–May 24, 2024 Curated by Edwin Ramoran Visionary artists and changemakers Evonne M. Davis and Emma Wilcox founded Gallery Aferro in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood in 2003, then moved downtown three years later to

Gallery Aferro: Dignity and Beauty2024-05-28T16:38:08+00:00
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