Left: Kriss Munsya, Syracuse. Genetic Bomb, 2022. Courtesy of the Artist and Gallery Jones.
Right: Ngadi Smart, Kroo Bay Community in Freetown, Sierra Leone, from the Wata Na Life series, 2021. Courtesy of the Artist.
Site photo: Khim Mata Hipol. Installation mock-up: Robert Marks

Collin Patrick, Untitled (the scent of fossil fuels on ancestral lands), 2024, inkjet print, 121.9 x 121.9 cm. Courtesy of Artist and Yutaro Fukuhara, Vancouver.

Delali Cofie, Sunday Afternoon - Sisters in the Courtyard, 2021, inkjet print, 60 x 78 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Left: Kriss Munsya, Syracuse. Genetic Bomb, 2022. Courtesy of the Artist and Gallery Jones.
Right: Ngadi Smart, Kroo Bay Community in Freetown, Sierra Leone, from the Wata Na Life series, 2021. Courtesy of the Artist.
Site photo: Khim Mata Hipol. Installation mock-up: Robert Marks

Collin Patrick, Untitled (the scent of fossil fuels on ancestral lands), 2024, inkjet print, 121.9 x 121.9 cm. Courtesy of Artist and Yutaro Fukuhara, Vancouver.

Delali Cofie, Sunday Afternoon - Sisters in the Courtyard, 2021, inkjet print, 60 x 78 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

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