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Here & Elsewhere
Group Show

17 Oct - 30 Nov, 2025

Statement:

All Street Gallery is pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition, Here & Elsewhere, a group exhibition spotlighting women printmakers whose practices engage grief, reproduction, and rebirth.

The show features works by Golnar AdiliParia AhmadiSetare ArashlooAshley Page, and Kyung Eun You and is co-curated by All Street Collective members, Eden Chinn and Cora Hume-Fagin

Here & Elsewhere will be on view from October 17 to November 30, 2025, at All Street Gallery’s East Village location (77 E 3rd St, New York, NY, 10003).

Rooted in the history of printmaking as a tool for dissemination and collective storytelling, Here & Elsewhere reconsiders the medium as a site of personal, cultural, and intergenerational reckoning.///

Printmaking has long been mobilized for political communication, yet it also carries an equally powerful capacity to hold intimate narratives. The artists in this exhibition leverage repetition, layering, and material translation to render loss, mourning and transformation visible.

Together, their practices imagine grief not only as rupture, but also as a generative process: an opening for remembrance, healing, and the continuation of life across family lines and diasporic histories.

Moving through motifs of non-linear temporality, domestic memory, and the symbolic cycles of destruction and renewal, Here & Elsewhere presents printmaking as both a reproductive and transformative act.

By foregrounding women artists, those often positioned as reproducers of both familial and cultural lineage, this exhibition expands printmaking into a language of survival and regeneration.

Across varied approaches, from book arts and embroidery to silkscreen, lithography, and installation, each work is marked by meticulous craft and profound emotional charge.

The show’s title, Here & Elsewhere, evokes a creative reckoning with the present and the past, challenging the archive and centering the intergenerational ties that bind.

The term is a reference to Jean-Luc Godard’s 1976 film of the same name, Ici et Ailleurs (Here and Elsewhere), that wields the medium of film and image to interrogate the permeability of linear time, the Palestinian liberation movement, and the responsibility of artists to create socially-conscious work.

Likewise, all of the artists involved in this exhibition offer ruminations of grief, archives, and identity through the creative practices of printmaking and illustration.

Curator: Eden Chinn and Cora Hume-Fagin

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