NoMMA: Sustenance + Survival ARTIST TALK
NoMMA Gallery : Sustenance + Survival ARTIST TALK
NoMMA Gallery : Sustenance + Survival ARTIST TALK
ashion in the Hispanic Society’s Collection of Illuminated Manuscripts: a moderated conversation with Amanda Wunder, the curator of the exhibition Spanish Style: Fashion Illuminated, 1550-1700. Inspired by Spain’s imperial expansion, elite fashion in 16th and 17th century Spain underwent a profound transformation, producing opulent garments that radically reshaped the human body and projected an air of wealth and nobility.
The Jewel Box: Little Gems from the Neighborhood. A group show curated by Valentina Spalten. Bringing together 19 local artists whose work reflects the vibrant, diverse, & tightly-knit community we share. IThe exhibition features small-scale works across painting, drawing, collage, photography, ceramic, & textile–conveying joy, light, & color through an array of artistic practices.
17th annual exhibition OPENING RECEPTION CURATED BY ANDREA AROYYO Shade explores the intersections of light and shadow—literal, social, and emotional. In every culture and community, shade carries layered meanings: it can offer refuge or concealment, protection or defiance, acceptance, or rejection. From throwing shade to sheltering in shade, from colorism in race to color range in art, shade speaks to power, presence, and the unseen forces that shape how we move through the world.
Word Up celebrates the gallery opening of visual artist Reynaldo García Pantaleón newest show Color de Dolor, a small selection of artworks created over the past three years, attempting to understand these times of public genocide and new/old ignominies. Join us for drinks, snacks, and a discussion with the artist.
Arrivals and Departures -- watercolor paintings by Jan Mohlman. Reception Saturday, March 7 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm. The show will be up for the month of March 2026 at Cafe Buunni on Pinehurst.