A groundbreaking Afrofuturist art exhibition is now open in Bushwick
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A groundbreaking Afrofuturist art exhibition is now open in Bushwick
"Instead of home repair, this Afrofuturist exhibition explores the concept of reparations, imagining what a "transformed world actually looks like and feels like." The exhibition, titled " Futures of Repair," has brought together six artists to create an entire world set in 2165-about 125 years after theoretical global reparatory actions transformed society. The result? A powerful space filled with interactive installations, sound sculptures, meditation space and healing."
"It's on view now through March 10, 2026 inside a warehouse at 195 Morgan Avenue with tickets (free; donations suggested) by appointment here. RECOMMENDED: The best museum exhibitions in NYC right now "We wanted a social dream space-that was the inspiration going into it. We settled on this, creating the art exhibit 'Futures of Repair' to be a part of the larger reparations and repair movement, particularly in these turbulent political times," says Terry Marshall, founder Intelligent Mischief, which organized the exhibit."
An Afrofuturist exhibition in Bushwick imagines a reparative future set in 2165 and assembles six artists to construct a fully realized world. The immersive environment includes interactive installations, sound sculptures, meditation spaces, and opportunities for communal healing. Visitors are offered tea and a recorded meditation narrated by poet Aisha "Ish" Al-Hurra, then explore seven artworks at leisure and engage in conversations. Ari Melenciano’s Innercodex maps emotional patterns and provides an egg-shaped chair with a soundtrack designed to re-create specific feelings. The exhibition runs through March 10, 2026 at a Morgan Avenue warehouse with free tickets and suggested donations by appointment.
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