Exhibition Details
The fourth iteration of a collaboration between The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Museum of Modern Art, and MoMA PS1, this exhibition represents an ongoing commitment to developing programs together, building on existing affiliations and shared values.
With practices spanning new media, painting, and textile, this exhibition explores the relationships and tensions among physical, digital, and psychic space. The title phrase, “It’s time for me to go,” proposes the gallery space as a site of both departure and arrival, and suggests the act of making as both a release and an embrace.
With practices spanning new media, painting, and textile, this exhibition explores the relationships and tensions among physical, digital, and psychic space. The title phrase, “It’s time for me to go,” proposes the gallery space as a site of both departure and arrival, and suggests the act of making as both a release and an embrace.
Artist Details
This exhibition features new work by the 2021–22 cohort of the Studio Museum’s foundational Artist-in-Residence program: Cameron Granger (b. 1993, Cleveland, OH), Jacob Mason-Macklin (b. 1995, Columbus, OH), and Qualeasha Wood (b. 1996, Long Branch, NJ).
Location
MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Avenue
Queens, NY 11101
Image: Installation view of It’s time for me to go: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2021-22 / photo by Kris Graves