Fall Exhibitions: HUB Gallery & Art Alley

Location: 
HUB-Robeson Center (HUB Gallery and Art Alley)

HUB-Robeson Galleries will have 2 wonderful exhibitions on view. These are free and open to the public and guests are welcome to browse the galleries during open hours. See below for exhibition details:

HUB Gallery (open daily 10am - 6pm):

Reunion | Solo Exhibition by Cannupa Hanska Luger

“Bison are a symbol of freedom for many cultures Indigenous to North America; they represent sustenance and survival; they have agency and immense power. Reunion mourns the near loss of this mighty species and the violence that has built our country while celebrating the bison’s resilience and in turn our own. This exhibition empowers Indigenous people and practices as central to global futures and reflects a future space where we once again live in reverence and respect for our more than human kinships. Reunion does more than celebrate an animal; it acknowledges atrocity and reveals complexity; it reckons with the accumulation of time and the potentialities of the future.”- Cannupa Hanska Luger

Reunion was first presented as a multi-level solo exhibition at the Amarillo Museum of Art in 2022. The selection of works presented in this iteration make up a spectrum of possibilities and shed light on historical truths to tell a narrative of complexity in the act of survival.

Art Alley (open daily 24/7):

Expansive habitat, the rhizome of home  by Vee Adams & Andrea Narno

In the exhibition, artists Vee Adams and Andrea Narno ask the question: What is home when home moves and migrates as we do? Through collaborative efforts, they reimagine and redefine the concept of connecting with a place by creating cyanotype quilts and soft sculptures. Each work features photographic imagery that captures the plants they have cultivated, collected, and treasured in their natural habitats. The artists delve into these diverse landscapes of “home” to contemplate the true meaning of growing roots in a place. Creating a tapestry of memories through threading images has given rise to a fresh sense of place which evokes a strong sense of belonging. Their works trace endless possibilities, while strengthening their relationship to one another.