Eye to Eye

GROUP EXHIBITION

Jan 25 - Fev 25, 2018

Opening

Jan 25, 6 - 8 p.m.

Exhibition Artists

Rita Ackermann
Shuvinai Ashoona
Diana Al-Hadid
Sylvie Auvray
Nina Beier
Nadia Belerique
Meriem Bennani
Hannah Black
Cristine Brache
Juliana Cerqueira Leite
Claire Christerson
Bea Fremderman
Julia Dault
Vaginal Davis

Violet Dennison
Simone Fattal
Raque Ford
Isabelle Gros
Elizabeth Jaeger
Sarah Anne Johnson
Ivy Haldeman
Leslie Hewitt
Cindy Ji Hye Kim
Aidan Koch
Jillian Mayer
Jay Miriam

Prune Nourry
Hannah Perry
Laure Prouvost
Carol Rama
Adrianne Rubenstein
Kathleen Ryan
Louise Sartor
Carolee Schneemann
Celia Perrin Sidarous
Fin Simonetti
Ambera Wellmann
Chloe Wise
Sarah Zapata

Installation view

Installation view

Sanctuary for Families is New York’s leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking, and related forms of gender violence. Every year, Sanctuary empowers thousands of adults and children to move from fear and abuse to safety and stability, transforming lives through legal and clinical services, state-of-the-art job training, shelter, and programming for children and youth. In addition to direct services, Sanctuary educates approximately 25,000 concerned community members annually through outreach events and professional trainings, and advocates for legislation and public policies that promote freedom from gender violence as a basic human right. For over 30 years, Sanctuary for Families has served New York's diverse communities, continually expanding both their reach and their services. Today, Sanctuary staff work in all five boroughs, speak over 30 languages, and provide life-saving services to survivors regardless of sexual orientation, documentation status, or culture. In 2018, Sanctuary aims to continue this work with the specific goals of expanding their Children & Families programming, passing legislation to protect victims of sex trafficking and cyber sexual abuse, and reaching more communities through outreach and trainings.

Sanctuary is grateful for Arsenal Contemporary’s support and looks forward to continuing this partnership with the art center in the years to come.

Organized by Arsenal Contemporary NY, Eye to eye strives to empower survivors of gender violence through support of Sanctuary for Families. In presenting and linking artists with whom our relationships have been marked by generosity and exchange, our goal is to create a physical embodiment of our dedication to this cause. This remarkable gathering of artists inspire us through their creative output, their diverse relationships to making, history, and memory, and, ultimately, their forefronting of care. Generous contributions by the artists and your support helps progress Sanctuary For Families’ purview of caregiving to survivors; building stronger foundations while breaking cycles of homelessness, poverty, and violence.


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