January 2026
Homelands is a long-term research cycle and exhibition series which delves into the political dimensions of memory—examining what is obscured or distorted in the dominant record—through the work of artists and architects who unmake and remake their connection to place. Unfolding through four exhibitions, two performances, a public program, radio series, publication, symposium, and traveling research summits, this long-term research cycle will commission projects by Sertão Negro, Alison Nguyen, Thandi Loewenson, Danielle Dean, Sim Chi Yin, and Petrit Halilaj + Ars Atelie. Homelands invites audiences to consider memory as both a tool for reclaiming space and a means of asserting or resisting power—shaping, if possible, the understanding of what it means to remember, and to be remembered.