Differentiation
Differentiation was the 3rd annual exhibition presented by Synthesthesia Spectrum, a collaboration between students of MICA and the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University. Co-curated by Yoonjung Lee and DooRee Kang, Differentiation featured seven collaborative teams exploring the boundaries between visual and sonic experience through installation, performance, and interactive media.
Tatreez Inheritance
Making Space Bmore presents Tatreez Inheritance, an exhibition organized in partnership with the Tatreez Institute, founded by dress historian, curator, and embroiderer Wafa Ghnaim. Featuring photographic reproductions and writings on six traditional Palestinian dresses, the exhibition explores the historical, social, and political significance of dress styles produced in the mid-twentieth century.
Hannah Atallah
Hannah Atallah’s immersive textile installations explore themes of communal dwelling amidst forced displacement, and questions of labor and value in the context of colonial and imperial violence. Her Turning the Tables project also invited visitors to contribute to communal weavings created over the course of several weeks. Presented through the Third Place Artist Residency Program (Summer 2025).
DISJUNCTION
Presented by Making Space Bmore and the MICA Curatorial Practice MFA program, the group exhibition DISJUNCTION interrogated the transformative power of space through painting, sculpture, and installation. By fostering critical dialogue around place, history, and architecture, curator Alfonso Sanchez Herrera Lasso created space for artistic exchanges rooted in global cultural experiences.