Memory Foam Closing Reception + Performance
Saturday, May 14th
5:00 – 7:00pm (performance begins at 5:30 pm)
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Please join us on Saturday, May 14th for a closing reception and a live outdoor performance by Zachary Fabri marking the conclusion of his solo exhibition, Memory Foam.
In this site-specific performance on the sidewalk outside of CUE's gallery space, Fabri considers the observation of violence and its after effects on our individual and collective memory. Through repetitive and improvised action, Fabri holds space for moving through trauma and asks us: what does it mean to return to form?
About the Artist
Zachary Fabri is an interdisciplinary artist engaged in lens-based media, language systems, and public space, often complicating the boundaries of studio research and social practice. This context specificity often yields work that includes design, drawing, photography, video, and installation. Awards include The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, the Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art, the New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, and the BRIC Colene Brown Art Prize. Fabri’s work has been exhibited at Art in General, The Studio Museum in Harlem, El Museo del Barrio, The Walker Art Center, The Brooklyn Museum, The Barnes Foundation, and Performa. He has collaborated on projects at the Museum of Modern Art, the Sharjah Biennial, and Pace Gallery. In 2021, he exhibited at the Ludwig Museum in Budapest, Hungary and completed a solo project at Recess Art in Brooklyn, NY. Fabri lives and works in Brooklyn.
Donate To CUE
CUE Art Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Your contribution supports CUE's mission, providing emerging and under-recognized artists and art workers with new opportunities and the ability to present varied perspectives in the arts. Through our gallery space and public programs, we foster the development of thought-provoking exhibitions and events, create avenues for mentorship, cultivate relationships amongst peers and the public, and facilitate the exchange of ideas.
Health and Safety Protocols
We ask that guests wear masks or face coverings whenever possible. If you think you have a fever, have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 14 days, or have had close contact with anyone who is confirmed or suspected of having COVID-19, please stay home.
Access Notes
CUE Art Foundation is wheelchair accessible. There is an all-gender, ADA compliant, single-stall bathroom in the gallery. The closest wheelchair-accessible MTA subway stations are Penn Station and Herald Square. If you have additional access questions or needs, please contact info@cueartfoundation.org and we will do our best to accommodate you.