“Dust Specks on the Sea” SF Art Institute New Show
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Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute, | 800 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, CA 94133
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November 18, 2021 – February 19, 2022, Gallery hours Wednesday-Saturday 10-6pm
Dust Specks on the Sea
Contemporary Sculpture from the French Caribbean & Haiti
Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute
November 18, 2021 – February 19, 2022
Exhibiting artists:
Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Raphael Barontini, Sylvia Berte, Julie Bessard, Herve Beuze, Jean-Francois Bocle, Alex Burke, Vladimir Cybil Charlier, Gaelle Choisne, Ronald Cyrille, Jean-Ulrick Desert, Kenny Dunkan, Edouard Duval-Carrie, Adler Guerrier, Jean-Marc Hunt, Nathalie Leroy-Fievee, Audry Liseron-Monfils, Louisa Marajo, Ricardo Ozier-Lafontaine, Jeremie Paul, Marielle Plaisir, Michelle Lisa Polissaint & Najja Moon, Tabita Rezaire, Yoan Sorin, Jude Papaloko Thegenus, Kira Tippenhauer
San Francisco Art Institute and Hunter East Harlem Gallery are pleased to present the exhibition, Dust Specks on the Sea: Contemporary Sculpture from the French Caribbean & Haiti opening on November 18 at San Francisco Art Institute’s Walter and McBean Galleries. The exhibition focuses on sculptural works by over a dozen contemporary artists from Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Haiti and addresses the various positionings of the postcolonial condition in this region.
Dust Specks on the Sea: Contemporary Sculpture from the French Caribbean & Haiti is curated by Arden Sherman with Katie Hood Morgan and Marie Vickles. The exhibition is made possible from support generously provided by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States and Hunter College. Additional sponsorship provided by the Directions of Cultural Affairs of Martinique and of Guadeloupe.
Presented by San Francisco Art Institute
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Cost: FREE*