31/03/2026
A big thank you to everyone who took the time to join us last Sunday as we opened “Flesh, Decay, Maggots and Honey” and “Paa sa Lupa.”
Your presence, especially amid the ongoing global crises, meant more than just attendance. It was an act of care and intention.
Both exhibitions reflect on these very conditions: on slow violence, on systems under strain, on bodies and environments pushed to their limits, and on the quiet and persistent ways we endure. In “Flesh, Decay, Maggots and Honey” we are asked to confront cycles of consumption and collapse; in “Paa sa Lupa,” we are reminded of grounding, memory, and the fragile yet steady act of holding on.
For spending time with the community, for being present, and for continuing to believe in the power of art to reflect, question, and connect, thank you.
“Flesh, Decay, Maggots and Honey,” a group exhibition by Burog Alvarado, Roedil “Joe” Geraldo, Minh Meo, and Mikiboy Pama, and “Paa sa Lupa,” a group exhibition by Marionne Contreras, Ryoji Morimoto, and Tekla Tamoria are on view until June 27, 2026. Keep tagging us in your posts and stories!
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