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Fluid Matters, Grounded Bodies

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An image from Joiri Minaya's "Containers" photography series. Shows a woman lying on the beach, covered in a bodysuit.

Historically, colonial enterprises have violently linked land- and water-scapes with the bodies of women and femmes, queer people, and people of color in order to dehumanize them. This process has left such bodies and communities vulnerable to exploitation, extraction, and land theft. In recent years, artists have found ways to meaningfully appropriate these connections as acts of resistance that articulate new futures and magnify marginalized histories. Refusing the colonial gaze, they are reclaiming the earth as a medium and engaging collaboratively across creative practices to magnify the glaring and inextricably linked stakes of climate and colonialism.

Fluid Matters, Grounded Bodies: Decolonizing Ecological Encounters brings together an international group of artists whose work generates productive conversations about sovereignty, sustainability, gender identity, and labor rights, and paves speculative, reparative pathways toward equitable futures and safe living environments. Presenting the work of Farah Al Qasimi, Beatriz Cortez, micha cárdenas, Tessa Grundon, Allison Janae Hamilton, Joiri Minaya, Ada M. Patterson, Wendy Red Star, Himali Singh Soin, Annie Sprinkle, and Beth Stephens across four thematic sections, the exhibition seeks to imagine possibilities for a decolonial future, shaped by networks of care, kin, and reciprocity.

Fluid Matters, Grounded Bodies is Gallery 360’s first cross-campus exhibition presented in partnership between the Center for the Arts and City & Community Engagement. Additional works as part of the exhibition are on view at Northeastern Crossing, the University’s space for the on-campus and off-campus communities to come together. Visitors are encouraged to continue exploring the exhibition at the Crossing. Visit the NU Crossing website to learn more.

The exhibition was first presented at The Gallatin Galleries at NYU (July 2022). The presentation at Gallery 360 is organized by the original curatorial team in collaboration with Gallery 360 staff.

 

 

By

Juliana Barton

Dates

Thursday, Nov 16, 2023 – Saturday, Apr 6, 2024

Location

Gallery 360, 1st Floor of Curry Student Center near Ell Hall; 360 Huntington Ave, Boston MA 02115

Admission

Free

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