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At Strada's New Hub, the Body Is Center Stage

Strada’s commitment to disrupting the art ecosystem through inclusivity and fresh talent was readily on-view. The slate of artists at “Embodies Spaces” reads like a masterclass of unique narrative-building and audacious creative drive.

 

Drawing from a rich tapestry of disciplines, the works delve into the philosophical, sociological, and cultural dimensions of the body. They breathe life into the perception of how our shared physicality molds our communal understanding. 

 

Part one of the exhibition features pieces from New York-based designer, Tia Adeola, as well as works from renowned artists Qualeasha Wood, Milo Davis, Augustina Wang, Obi Agwam, and Thomias L. Radin. Details regarding part two of the exhibition will be released soon, but expect more of an emphasis on architecture rather than versus the bodily study of the first edition.

 

The backdrop of the exhibition launch was the bright, new space that Strada will be calling its permanent home. The goal of building a brick-and-mortar hub is grounded in the continued growth of the group’s art ecosystem.

 

“We loved the idea of having frequent monthly exhibitions, more time to prepare them and to have them exist in the community. I’m eternally grateful for the pop-up exhibition model we were doing, because it taught us the value of space and how to take advantage of it” chief curator Paul Hill said. 

 

Soaring 20-foot ceilings (in hefty square-footage for a downtown gallery) create an intriguing cocktail of possibilities. At this event alone, substantial glass panels were suspended in the air with grace. Although works were not necessarily cohesive from an aesthetic standpoint, the breadth of space allowed each work to come through in impact and clarity.

 

A new gallery and exhibition series seemingly aren’t enough for Strada – the team is also looking into how they can disrupt the worlds of art news and auctions through in-house channels built on the unique energy of the collective. Expect more art presentations, more pop-ups, more hanging fixtures (?), and more of the unexpected from the group this fall.

 

 

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