2/15 @ 5 PM | Daphne Arthur: Fragile Intangibilities

Sat Feb 15 2025 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm UTC-05:00

Ironside Newark | Newark

Project For Empty Space
Publisher/HostProject For Empty Space
2\/15 @ 5 PM | Daphne Arthur: Fragile Intangibilities
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Join PES on Saturday, February 15th, for the opening reception of Fragile Intangibilities, a solo exhibition by 2023-2025 AIR Daphne Arthur.
About this Event

Project for Empty Space is delighted to present Fragile Intangibilities, a solo exhibition by 2023 - 2025 Artist In Residence at the PES Ironside Newark location from February 15th through April 27th, 2025. A reception will be held Saturday, February 15th, from 5 - 7pm.

Fragile Intangibilities comprises 11 hand-sewn silk organza camping tents. Each tent is suffused with drawings made with ink that are inspired by interviews that Arthur conducted. Arthur, a Venezuelan-born immigrant, was in conversation with fellow first-generation immigrants and migrants in New York City and Connecticut.

These floating, translucent mobile homes depict the unique and personal stories as kaleidoscopic spectrums of amalgamated memories. They contain depictions of personal mythologies that families reproduce. Interrelated sequences do not merely establish human action in time, they also establish themselves in memory, which repeats, and re-collects the course of events. Engaging the theme of movement and confronting these histories, the travelers’ retelling requires a return to the past, to reformulate the story in the present and to bring it forward to the possibilities of the future.

Each tent reaffirms diaspora as a living condition of resilience, family reunification, and sacrifices made in aspiring for viable futures. They propose that migration be a process that allows for a hybrid identity, not defined by a single location or by belonging to a monolithic group. The lack of a specific place to call home challenges the universal reliance on origin, nationality, and family as the only principles on which an identity can be based. Arthur’s work signifies how identity, thus, stops being something inherited or constructed based on an affiliation to a socially or geographically prescribed group. Instead, identity evolves in relation to movement through social and geographic spaces. Moreover, the self emerges as a result of the encounters with others that these spaces afford. The transitory and intangible nature of these homes are metaphors for the memories we carry and conjure within our bodies connecting sinews, grafted in our psyche, of site-specific occurrences that, beyond chronology, expand collectively into time immemorial.

Capturing migratory experiences, each tent reflects on the subject's views and interpretation of deterioration, transformation, and the stakes of historical change. Echoing recent and contemporary patterns of gentrification, the works re-focus on the corrosion of marginalized communities and their local histories. Meanwhile, exploring notions that foster a sense of belonging and identity through landmarked boundaries. The transitory and intangible nature of these homes are metaphors of memories we carry and conjure within our bodies - connecting grafted sinews in our psyche of site-specific occurrences that expand beyond chronology, collectively into time immemorial.

Visitors can view the exhibit at Project for Empty Space Ironside Newark: 110 Edison Place, Newark, NJ 07102.

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About Daphne Arthur
Daphne Arthur’s (b. 1984, Caracas, Venezuela) practice navigates the interconnection of experiences beyond boundaries, exploring the kinship between human relations and nature in the delicate threads that balance ecosystems of cosmic existence. Within the intersection of the personal and universal, her allegories integrate interior, exterior, micro, and macro futuristic spaces where BIPOC protagonists emerge, exploring the roles history, memory, and mythology play within the transformation or deterioration of the collective imaginary of people from the diaspora.

Arthur received her BFA in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2007, and an MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2009. Recent residencies and fellowships include the Project for Empty Space Artist-in-Residence Program, Ucross Foundation Residency, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Residency, Pocoapoco Residency, MassMoca Artist Residency, and The Alma B. C. Schapiro Residency. She is the recipient of The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation Fellowship, the Anne Critz Fellowship, The Al Held Fellowship at the American Academy of Rome, the Vermont Studio Center’s Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowship, and The New York Foundation for the Arts Queens Art Fund: New Work Grant. Recently her work has been featured in New American Paintings Northeast publications #164 and #170. Arthur is currently based in New York City, where she also teaches at York College, Brooklyn College, and Columbia University.


About The Artist In Residency Program

The PES Artist In Residence Program is an annual initiative that invites four visual artists to Newark, NJ, to create work around social impact. The mission of the program is multifaceted and is intended to benefit both artists-in-residence and a larger audience. The program strives to create a symbiotic relationship between the artist and audience as a conduit for new artistic practice and intervention.

At its core, the PES AIR program was created to support artists who are interested in social engagement. It achieves this by providing studio space for two years; providing unrestricted honoraria; cultivating professional development opportunities such as studio visits and critical feedback meetings; facilitating community programs with the artist’s work; and finally, presenting a solo exhibition of the artists’ work towards the end of their cycle.

The program strives to not only support individual artists; but also, to cultivate conversation around social equity and engagement that are often swept by the wayside. We see the AIR program as a bridge between artist and community, as well as community and community, to push important dialogues forward.

The PES AIR Program is currently in its eighth cycle. Past Artists in Residence include Adama Delphine Fawundu, Amy Khoshbin, Damien Davis, David Antonio Cruz, Delano Dunn, Derrick Adams, Kambui Olujimi, Nadia Liz Estela, Nina Chanel Abney, Renluka Maharaj, Richard Hart, Ron Norsworthy, Shoshanna Weinberger, Victoria-Idongesit Udondian, Wardell Milan, jaret vadera, and jc lenochan.

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Ironside Newark, 110 Edison Place, Newark, United States

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