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SUMMARY:MAPPING TIME: A Juried Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Left: Linda MacDonald\, “Revelation”\, 2022\, Oil on Canvas\, 64 in. x 48 in. x 2 in. (Photo courtesy of the artist) Right: Kim Smith\, “Village”\, 2025\, Collage & Ink on Paper\, 26.5 in. x 24 in. x 1.25 in. (Photo courtesy of Tony Molatore)   \nMapping Time shows artists who approach time as a living material\, something that accumulates\, decays\, heals\, and transforms. In this exhibition\, time is marked through the body\, through ritual\, through the slow processes of making\, and through the traces we leave behind. The 41 works chosen from over 600 entries\, map the rhythms of aging\, grief\, regeneration\, and ecological change\, revealing how memory\, matter\, and attention connect. Across diverse mediums\, time becomes tangible\, layered through repetition\, captured in the traces left behind\, and illuminated in cycles of loss and renewal.\nMany of the artists in Mapping Time explore the body as an archive\, mapping lived experience through physical traces\, marks of illness\, healing\, vulnerability\, and endurance. Mapping Time invites viewers to slow down\, to witness how acts of marking\, remembering\, and remaking give shape to our memories in time\, reminding us that our stories unfold within larger cycles of transformation. \nMinoosh Zomorodinia is an Iranian-born interdisciplinary artist\, educator\, and curator based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her work explores the complex relationships between humans\, nature\, and technology. Through psychogeography and daily rituals\, she documents time and movement across landscapes to challenge colonial histories\, redefine borders\, and highlight ecological interconnectedness. Zomorodinia has received numerous awards and residencies\, including the YBCA 100\, Lucas Artists Fellowship\, Andy Warhol Foundation\, Kala Media Fellowship Award\, Headlands Center for the Arts\, Djerassi Residency\, Recology Artist Residency\, Alternative Exposure Award\, and California Arts Council grants. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as the Asian Art Museum\, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, San Francisco Arts Commission\, Berkeley Art Center\, Pori Art Museum (Finland)\, and Nevada Museum of Art. It has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle\, Hyperallergic\, KQED\, and SFWeekly. She holds an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MA and BA from Azad University in Tehran. \nThe artist awarded the solo exhibition in the Back Room Gallery will be announced at the Opening Reception. \nParticipating Artists:\n﻿Adrienne Defendi\, Alieh Rezaei\, Andy Nguyen\, Caleb Wheeler\, Camille Schneider\, Charlie Levin\, Daniel Southard\, David Ruth\, Drew Klausner\, Elaine Nguyen\, Jean Cacicedo Leach\, Joanna Ruckman\, Judit Navratil\, Katherine Lee\, Kathy deRosas\, Katya McCulloch\, Kim Smith\, Kimberlee Koym-Murteira\, Leyla Rzayeva\, Linda MacDonald\, Luka Vergoz\, M. Seishin Cádiz\, ﻿Margaret E. Murray\, Mark Brest van Kempen\, Marsha Balian\, Max Del Bosque\, Mela Marsh\, Michelle Lin\, Michelle Mansour\, Namrata Bhatter\, Perry Meigs\, Quinn Keck\, Rainey Straus\, Ruth Tabancay\, Sarah Klein\, Scott Idleman\, Shelley Gardner\, Sonja Lee\, Syslee Rawlinson\, Victoria Heilweil\, Yvonne Cavanagh \nGallery Hours: Fri & Sat\, 12–5 pm (or by appointment)\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, January 10\, 3 – 5 pm\nOakland Art Murmur / First Friday: February 6\, 5 – 9 pm
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/mapping-time-a-juried-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:Mercury 20 Gallery\, 475 25th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
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SUMMARY:Oakland Art Murmur / First Friday – Mapping Time: A Juried Show
DESCRIPTION:Mapping Time shows artists who approach time as a living material\, something that accumulates\, decays\, heals\, and transforms. In this exhibition\, time is marked through the body\, through ritual\, through the slow processes of making\, and through the traces we leave behind. The 41 works chosen from over 600 entries\, map the rhythms of aging\, grief\, regeneration\, and ecological change\, revealing how memory\, matter\, and attention connect. Across diverse mediums\, time becomes tangible\, layered through repetition\, captured in the traces left behind\, and illuminated in cycles of loss and renewal. \nMany of the artists in Mapping Time explore the body as an archive\, mapping lived experience through physical traces\, marks of illness\, healing\, vulnerability\, and endurance. Mapping Time invites viewers to slow down\, to witness how acts of marking\, remembering\, and remaking give shape to our memories in time\, reminding us that our stories unfold within larger cycles of transformation. \nMinoosh Zomorodinia is an Iranian-born interdisciplinary artist\, educator\, and curator based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her work explores the complex relationships between humans\, nature\, and technology. Through psychogeography and daily rituals\, she documents time and movement across landscapes to challenge colonial histories\, redefine borders\, and highlight ecological interconnectedness. Zomorodinia has received numerous awards and residencies\, including the YBCA 100\, Lucas Artists Fellowship\, Andy Warhol Foundation\, Kala Media Fellowship Award\, Headlands Center for the Arts\, Djerassi Residency\, Recology Artist Residency\, Alternative Exposure Award\, and California Arts Council grants. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as the Asian Art Museum\, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, San Francisco Arts Commission\, Berkeley Art Center\, Pori Art Museum (Finland)\, and Nevada Museum of Art. It has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle\, Hyperallergic\, KQED\, and SFWeekly. She holds an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MA and BA from Azad University in Tehran. \nParticipating Artists:\n﻿Adrienne Defendi\, Alieh Rezaei\, Andy Nguyen\, Caleb Wheeler\, Camille Schneider\, Charlie Levin\, Daniel Southard\, David Ruth\, Drew Klausner\, Elaine Nguyen\, Jean Cacicedo Leach\, Joanna Ruckman\, Judit Navratil\, Katherine Lee\, Kathy deRosas\, Katya McCulloch\, Kim Smith\, Kimberlee Koym-Murteira\, Leyla Rzayeva\, Linda MacDonald\, Luka Vergoz\, M. Seishin Cádiz\, ﻿Margaret E. Murray\, Mark Brest van Kempen\, Marsha Balian\, Max Del Bosque\, Mela Marsh\, Michelle Lin\, Michelle Mansour\, Namrata Bhatter\, Perry Meigs\, Quinn Keck\, Rainey Straus\, Ruth Tabancay\, Sarah Klein\, Scott Idleman\, Shelley Gardner\, Sonja Lee\, Syslee Rawlinson\, Victoria Heilweil\, Yvonne Cavanagh \nImage: Left: Linda MacDonald\, “Revelation”\, 2022\, Oil on Canvas\, 64 in. x 48 in. x 2 in. (Photo courtesy of the artist) Right: Kim Smith\, “Village”\, 2025\, Collage & Ink on Paper\, 26.5 in. x 24 in. x 1.25 in. (Photo courtesy of Tony Molatore)
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/oakland-art-murmur-first-friday-mapping-time-a-juried-show/
LOCATION:Mercury 20 Gallery\, 475 25th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
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SUMMARY:Where Are You From? Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“Where are you from?” The eternal question faced by immigrants and the children of immigrants resonates far beyond a simple inquiry. In today’s political climate\, it carries charged undertones shaped by power\, exclusion\, and surveillance\, becoming a measure of legitimacy and belonging. \nThis exhibition gathers artists whose work examines how identity endures\, evolves\, and is reclaimed. Through personal histories\, embodied memory\, and lived experience\, the works resist fixed definitions of origin. Instead\, they center the stories we carry and embody\, honoring nuance\, diversity\, and the shared threads that connect us. \nGallery Hours are Wednesday’s 12-4pm and by appointment
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/where-are-you-from-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:ARTogether Center\, 1200 Harrison Street\, Oakland\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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