A.I.R. Solo Exhibit, 2018

Invisible Fruit: Stories of Camouflage from the Periphery

On View: April 4 – May 18, 2018

Project for Empty Space (PES), Newark, NJ

Installation view. A.I.R. Solo Exhibition, Project for Empty Space, Newark, NJ.
The Camouflage Gang: Girls, Sisters and Otherness Passing, 2017-2018, 18 Mixed media works on panel, 24H x 18W x .75D inches each | 76H x 118W inches overall installation.
Installation view. From left: The Queen of Fruit Walks Hi-Heeled in the Concrete Jungle: Invisible to Some and Obvious to Others, 2018; Some Fruit have Legs, 2018 (far corner); and The Camouflage Gang: Girls, Sisters and Otherness Passing, 2017-2018.
Installation view. From left: She Wears Stripes Everyday, 2018; Happy Reunion, 2018; Dandelion, 2018; and Your Rhetoric is Like a Bloody Lip, 2018; Invisible Visibility Yearbook Portraits, 2017-2018; and Excluded Included, 2017-2018 (grid right).
Installation view. From left: Mirror Distinction of Color, 2018 and Emerging from the Periphery Like Mona Lisa, 2018.
Installation view. From left: Invisible Visibility Yearbook Portraits, 2017-2018; and Excluded Included Portraits, 2017-2018.
Installation view. A Grove of Strangefruit, 2018, 100 Laser-cut free-standing acrylic mirrors, various sizes, 12 x 108 x 240 inches installed.
Photo taken by artist.
Installation view. From left: Excluded Included Portraits, 2017-2018, 18 Mixed media works on panel, 14 x 11 inches | 46 x 120 inches installed and wall text evening of artist talk, May 2018. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Click on the link below to see more archived photos and press release of my artist-in-residence solo exhibition on the PES website.

https://www.projectforemptyspace.org/air/shoshanna-weinberger

Photo credit: Anthony Alvarez for Project for Empty Space