Exhibitions

“What Time Is It?” A Cultural & Civic Archive has its first large scale solo show at the Chicago Art Department from November 10th - December 1st, 2023. The exhibition featured a book launch, panel discussion & interactive family programming.

Exhibition Opening, November 10, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

Exhibition Opening, November 10, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

Exhibition Opening, November 10, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

Exhibition Opening, November 10, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

Exhibition Opening, November 10, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

Kamilah Rashied and David Stovall at Closing Reception & Curated Conversation. December 1st, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

David Stovall, Benji Hart, and Halish Patel at Closing Reception & Curated Conversation. December 1st, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

William Estrada at Closing Reception & Curated Conversation. December 1st, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

Closing Reception & Curated Conversation. December 1st, 2023. Chicago Art Department. Photo by Loren Toney.

Exhibition Closing Reception & Curated Conversation. Chicago Art Department. December 1st, 2023. Film by Kai Foster.



April 5, 2021 - May 2, 2021 “What Time Is It?” A Cultural & Civic Archive was projected in the main gallery of the Hyde Park Art Center in conjunction with Faheem Majeed’s Planting and Maintaining A Perennial Garden: Shrouds Exhibition.

The exterior of Hyde Park Arts Center at night. Eight colorful portraits are projected onto HPAC. To the far left of the portraits is a dark square with the text: “What Time Is It? A Cultural & Civic Archive.” Below the projected portraits are metal doors covered in red, blue, yellow, and black spray painted art. Photo courtesy of Irina Zadov.

The exterior of Hyde Park Arts Center at night. Eight colorful portraits are projected onto HPAC. To the far left of the portraits is a dark square with the text: “What Time Is It? A Cultural & Civic Archive.” Below the projected portraits are metal doors covered in red, blue, yellow, and black spray painted art. Photo courtesy of Irina Zadov.