Inscapes: Our Landscape Within
Inscapes: Our Landscape Within explores the vulnerable landscapes and stories that contribute to the diasporic language of identity. Through invisible and visible traditions, ten artists have reclaimed history and demonstrated the shifts in today’s cultural and material history. Its social construct has guided the interrelationships between memory, healing, and trauma. These stories echo the voices of communities as they become sentinels of social change and create spaces of conversation around equity, inclusiveness, and greater diversity.
In celebration of our stories, Inscapes: Our Landscape Within has interwoven our voices and experiences of a generation.
Featuring ten emerging, BIPOC artists: Adeline Poufong, Alayna Yan, Crystal Noir, David Aquino, Frankie McDonald, Jermaine Oxley, Jun Luo, Karl Hipol, Katrina Abad and Keimi Nakashima-Ochoa.