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Jennifer Ling Datchuk
Identity is addressed in ceramics by Jennifer Ling Datchuk, the daughter of a Chinese mother and Russian-Irish father who long felt "in-between, an imposter." Just as the works here are made from more than just ceramic, Datchuck the artist is more than just the sum of her parts. More...


It Has Happened Here
The incoming President and Congress will pose significant challenges to our creative communities freedom of expression. In their media art has on occasion been used to misrepresent serious aesthetic activity into misleading fearmongering among a public already hostile to its exercise. More...


Patricia Lay-Dorsey
Emotional affect in Patricia Lay-Dorsey's homage to her marriage maintains a steady and credible honesty that ultimately proves elevating. More...


“Uncertainty”
"Uncertainty" bring art and science together both practically and aesthetically, with the science component narrowly outpacing the art side. More...


“Artists’ Choice”
Gallery affiliated artists selected one non-affiliate each, and "Artists' Choice" adds up to a surprisingly coherent group show. More...


Toba Khedoori
This survey brings Toba Khedoori's now familiar images of precise but spare post-minimalist objects centered on large, empty sheets. Arrangements of anonymous doors, chairs, fencing or windows repeat serially, but often with noticeable variations. More...


Garrick Imatani
Garrick Imatani’s “A Broken Tower” provides a bittersweet farewell to the consistently superb Hap Gallery, which closes its doors at the end of the month. The tower that gives the show its title appears to glow from within; photographic prints are united by lines drawn along gallery walls. More...


“Identity / Insight”
"Identity/Insight" is an instructive delving into representational art dealing with personality, fantasy, psychological states and more. More...


Sara Rafferty
Small works encircling the gallery reflect the cumulative range of subjects that Sara Greenberger Rafferty has engaged in her career. More...


“Creator, Composer, Conductor”
Visual art and music certainly differ by virtue of the latter being generative, even revolutionary, while the latter is more interpretive. Richard Speer observes that this was not always so, but more recently he sees a trend towards the artist not as composer but conductor. More...


Jeffrey Vallance
Drawings comprising Jeffrey Vallance's "Now More Than Ever" range from the folksy to the exacting and amount to a quirky visual treasure hunt. More...


“Energy Charge”
The artists included to show alongside the late artist in “Energy Charge: Connecting to Ana Mendieta” convey an electric energy. More...


“American Painting Today”
An abandoned thrift shop serves as home to "American Painting Today," a mixed but exhilarating self-selection of over 90 artists. Painting is the point, and as the title hints, the act of painting is today as relevant as it's ever been. More...


Aaron Parazette
Bold geometric paintings on shaped canvases draw Aaron Parazette closer in look and spirit to Ellsworth Kelly--but no too close. More...


“Online/Offline”
The artists included in "Online / Offline" perch on the barrier between the real and virtual worlds as the separation continues to blur. More...


“Friendly Fire”
“Friendly Fire" is a group selection of powerful and engaging sculpture about compassion, resilience, and above all, resourcefulness. More...

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