
Virtual: In Conversation with Tenant of Culture
Tenant of Culture (the artistic practice of Hendrickje Schimmel) and Julie Le, Assistant Curator will discuss Schimmel’s work examining the global enterprise of the fashion industry.
Tenant of Culture (the artistic practice of Hendrickje Schimmel) and Julie Le, Assistant Curator will discuss Schimmel’s work examining the global enterprise of the fashion industry.
Get inspired by the exhibition HOST: Tenant of Culture in a special Art School workshop led by Suzie Gallehugh.
At the Jones Center
Our 30-minute drop-in tours offer insights and context, bringing our current exhibition to life.
Film Director and Graphic Designer Yen Tan joins us for a Perspective Tour. Each "Perspective Tour" is part of a talk and tour series with guest artists and curators who share information about their own work while lending insights into our exhibitions.
Presented in conjunction with HOST: Tenant of Culture, this documentary contextualizes fashion brand Brandy Melville within a larger global environmental crisis.
Programmed in conjunction with Jiab Prachakul: Sweet Solitude, we’re thrilled to host a panel with Texas-based artists working in portraiture – each pulling from their own distinct perspectives and influences.
At the Jones Center
Our 30-minute drop-in tours offer insights and context, bringing our current exhibition to life.
Exploring Raven Halfmoon: Flags of Our Mothers
Perspective Tours is a talk and tour series where guest artists and curators share information about their own work while lending insights into our exhibitions.
Programmed in conjunction with HOST: Tenant of Culture, the conversation explores the contradiction of fashion and sustainability.
Co-presented with Slow Fashion Festival
We are partnering with the team at Slow Fashion Festival to throw a Rooftop Slow Fashion vendor market!
Presented in conjunction with Raven Halfmoon: Flags of Our Mother, the documentary centers on the case of Mary Ellen Johnson-Davis, a young Native American woman who disappeared in 2020.
At the Jones Center
Our 30-minute drop-in tours offer insights and context, bringing our current exhibition to life.