Join us for the opening of a new solo exhibitions by artists-in-residence, Vivian Caccuri and Rebecca Shapass.
Shapass is celebrated for her innovative approach to documentary form and archival practice, working across film & video, photography, installation, and text. Caccuri explores musical cultures and sound production broadly, experimenting with sound that transcends the auditory to engage the visual, corporeal, and technological realms. Using objects, installations, performances, and original music, Caccuri creates experiences that disrupt everyday perceptions, challenging ingrained cultural and cognitive structures.
Please note, parking is limited at our main lot at 505 Jacksonia Street, with additional street parking available in the surrounding neighborhood.
About Vivian Caccuri
Vivian Caccuri is an artist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For the past fifteen years, Caccuri has been developing installations, performances, drawings, and embroideries that investigate how sound can disorient everyday experiences, inspire new forms of living and modulate power dynamics in society. Caccuri’s artistic practice seeks to highlight the active yet under-recognized aspects of sound. Vivian has participated in shows such as the 32nd and 33rd São Paulo Biennial, the Venice Biennale and the Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India, and has exhibited works at the New Museum and High Line Art in New York City, Museo JUMEX in Mexico among others.
About Rebecca Shapass
Rebecca Shapass is a filmmaker and artist investigating documentary form and archival practice through the creation of film & video, photo, installation, and text. Her work has been exhibited and screened with institutions and festivals including Microscope Gallery (Brooklyn, NY), Miller ICA (Pittsburgh, PA), B3 Festival of the Moving Image (Frankfurt), Antimatter [media art] Festival (Canada), amongst others. She was a 2018-19 Smack Mellon Studio Artist and Van Lier Fellow (Brooklyn, NY). In 2023 she was granted a Creative Development Award from the Heinz Endowment (Pittsburgh). She holds an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University and a BFA from New York University.