Graphic design: Yuha Lotus Cho
What’s Left in the Remaking
A group exhibition and benefit with NYC-based alumni artists + mentors of CUE
November 6–December 20, 2025
Wed–Sat, 12–6 pm
Opening Dinner: Thursday, November 6th, 6–10 pm in partnership with Off-Menu [Tickets]
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.
We live in a landscape of many fissures; the systems we inhabit are breaking open with an intensity that can feel at once cathartic and overwhelming, inspiring both rage and relief. In the cracks and crevices that ensue, what remains? What is of value to carry forward, and what can—and should—be relinquished?
CUE exists to hold and make space for emerging and underrecognized artists whose practices are inherently entangled with the breaking points, live edges, and unfinished forms of our time. Their work moves with velocity and depth: they experiment with new materials and methods, reframe complex histories, and reshape relations between bodies, spaces, and communities.
The exhibition gathers the voices of a diverse group of artists whose practices share one key quality that brings them into conversation with CUE and with each other: they challenge what we think we know. The overlaps, tensions, and resonances among them reveal new ways of seeing, unanticipated collectivities, and transformative shifts in perception and power. In their hands, remaking is not what lingers after collapse, but the force through which new worlds emerge.
What’s Left in the Remaking makes visible the multiplicities embedded in the practices of emerging artists today, and invites a shared investment in the infrastructures that allow them to be visible and complex, visionary and reflective, ambitious and reciprocal. It insists on forging an ecosystem in which the act of exhibition-making is a perpetual and iterative form of solidarity. The works on view are not merely artifacts of a fractured present. They are offerings and openings: thresholds into futures that are still coming into being, and that depend on what we choose to hold together.
Participating Artists
(list in formation; click on each artist’s name to see their past participation in CUE’s exhibition program)
Inquiries
To inquire about available works, pricing, or additional details, please contact us at info@cueartfoundation.org. Our team will be glad to share images, artwork details, and and any other information.
Exhibition Credits
What’s Left in the Remaking. Graphic design by Yuha Lotus Cho. Presented by CUE Art, 2025.
The opening dinner for What’s Left in the Remaking is organized in partnership with Off-Menu, presenting food by chefs Annie Cheng, Srishti Jain, and Shauna Saneinejad and set design and photography by Anna Letson. Drinks are generously donated by Drink Dio, Mai Vino, Màkku, De Soi and Less Than 0.5.
Make a Contribution
CUE is a 501(c)3 that relies on the support of our community to fulfill its mission. At this precarious moment, your contribution is especially meaningful. All donations support emerging and underrrepresented artists in conceptualizing and presenting ambitious exhibitions and programs, and in professional development opportunities and services that further their artistic and personal goals.