Access to Meaning 5 / magazine paper and acrylic on paper, by Jeannie Hua, 2025
Unsettled Territories Collage Workshop
Community Workshop: The FOUND POETRY of COLLAGE
Sunday, 7/26/26 from 2-4pm
Join us at the gallery for an artist led evening of mixing, mash-ups, hybridity and intersectionality. In this artist-led workshop participants use printed matter (newspapers, magazines, discarded books) to create new works of art. All are welcome to bring your own ephemera (printed materials, etc.) Adhesives, paper and scissors will be supplied. All ages & technical levels welcome.
Inquiries? Contact Jeannie Hua @ huajeannie@gmail.com
Painted Fabrics / sewn, collaged piecework by Kathryn Hempel, 2025
The exhibition Unsettled Territories features the work of:
Kathryn Hempel, Michael Anthony Garcia & Jeannie Hua
Unsettled Territories confront the strata of displacement, memory and embodiment by using a vocabulary of visual strategies that disrupt stability, unsettle dominant narratives, and create new spaces for collective witnessing. Across photography, mixed media, and sculptural intervention, the artists reveal the unseen infrastructures—emotional and physical, political and personal—that govern how we inhabit the world. Their works do not merely depict fragmented realities; they inhabit them, making visible the ruptures and possibilities that form contemporary lived experience.
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Kathryn Hempel’s palette and forms act as frameworks through which we consider the infrastructures of power. The images suggest maintenance and repair, yet also deterioration
Jeannie Hua’s images question the possibility of comprehension and understanding despite personal and public impairment of access to information and knowledge.
Michael Anthony Garcia’s sculptural photographs integrate textiles, organic forms, ritualistic elements, and altered environments. The result is a visceral dialogue with presence, vulnerability, and the politics of the body as territory.
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Unsettled Territories positions the practices of these three artists within a dialogue about space—constructed and innate. Through their visual languages, the exhibition invites viewers into a query of how we are shaped by—and push against— the frameworks that define our lives.
Exhibit Curated / Organized by Jeannie Hua
with assistance by Agitator members Alex Wilson & Jason Greenberg
First the bard…. / paint on fabric / by Michael Anthony Garcia, 2025