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Pilar Herrera Land, The Space Behind my Eyes at Olympia (San Francisco, CA)

2025



Installation image of Miljohn Ruptero and Candice Lin: Putrefaction at Micki Meng, Chinatown (San Francisco, 2024).

From 2023 - 2025 I served as director at Micki Meng. During this time I worked with our artists to organize a variety of exhibitions internationally. 


Clocking Out: Time Beyond Management, Exhibition (Artist Space, NY)

2023

Clocking Out: Time Beyond Management challenges the dominant modern conception of time as objective, divisible, and linear. Situating the global imposition of this naturalized temporal order alongside the advent of Western capitalist modernity and the implementation of standardized clock time, the exhibition explores how time is represented, lived, and contested in the catastrophic present

Kobby Adi, Julieta Aranda, Julieta Aranda & Anton Vidokle, Yto Barrada, Black Quantum Futurism, Helen Cammock, Maria Chávez, Kajsa Dahlberg, Kevin Jerome Everson, Brendan Fernandes, ektor garcia, Hicham Gardaf, Gerard & Kelly, Simon Gush, Sky Hopinka, Clare Hu, Samson Kambalu, Karrabing Film Collective, Victor Masayesva, Jr., Rosalind Nashashibi, Katie Paterson, Dario Robleto, Finnegan Shannon, and Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor






Clocking Out: Publication (Whitney Museum of American Art, NY)

2023
Designed by Jonathan Gorman with The Whitney Museum of American Art.





A.K. Burns’ Prepositions of the Future (Wallach Art Gallery, NY)

2022

This exhibition worked with artifacts from artist A.K. Burns’ ten-year epic Negative Space to link a re-articulation of a politics of representation to the ongoing contemporary environmental crisis.

Accompanying the exhibition was a speaker series that featured a presentation with A.K. Burns, as well as a talk by historian and theorist Jack Halberstam. A short publication on A.K. Burns’ work was published by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and The Wallach Art Gallery.


Dollhouse Philly

2019

Dollhouse Philly was a house show coordinated by myself and artist/designer Elise Nichols. Interested in the intersections between art sectors in the city –queer, DIY, Printmakers, etc.– and their separating edges or boundaries, we installed a series of works and hosted zine pop-ups inside of a Row Home for one weekend in South Philadelphia. A limited print zine was published accompanying the show.

Bissy Riva, Nathan Wong, Dylan Pearce, Caroline Silverman, Elise Nichols, Hannah Weckel, Pat Aulisio, Emily Holtzman, Mike White, Emily Small, Kate Park, Jillian Verzino, Stephen Sehringer, Megan Wirick, Holly Simple, Sofia Rem, Sacha Piscuskas, Kasha Killingsworth, Adriana Gramly, Kathryn LaMontagne, Skye Volmar, Jolie Ngo, and Steven Luna