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Public Gathering: "What's Left in the Remaking"

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Artist Golnar Adili at the opening reception of What's Left in the Remaking. Presented by CUE Art and Off Menu, 2025. Photo by Leo Ng.

Public Gathering: What’s Left in the Remaking
An evening in the gallery with artist walkthroughs, music, and refreshments

Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Time: 7:00–9:00 pm

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Join us in the gallery for an informal public gathering to celebrate the thirty-one alumni artists and mentors whose work is presented in What’s Left in the Remaking. Participating artists will lead a walkthrough and speak about their ideas, practices, and contributions to the exhibition. The evening will continue with conversation, music, dancing, and drinks as we gather to mark the end of the year.

Refreshments will be served. This event is free and all are welcome. RSVPs are encouraged but not required.

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Learn more about the exhibition here.

Artist Catalina Tuca at the opening reception of What's Left in the Remaking. Presented by CUE Art and Off Menu, 2025. Photo by Leo Ng.


About the Exhibition:
What’s Left in the Remaking is a group exhibition that brings together works by NYC-based alumni artists and mentors who have shaped and been shaped by CUE’s exhibition program over the past decade. It doubles as a benefit, raising crucial funds at a moment of urgent risk. The works on view are offered for sale, directly supporting CUE’s deeply relational and robust model—one that centers the mentorship and agency of underrepresented artists and is driven by a sustained and energetic commitment to their work, ideas, careers, and livelihoods. The exhibition is simultaneously a return and a proposition: a collective gesture of generosity and advocacy by artists who take risks and challenge existing boundaries of practice—and who have defined the spirit of the organization over its 23-year history.

Learn more here.