*Group Exhibition July 5 –29, 2016
“Vision: An Artist’s Perspective”
KALEID Gallery, South 4th Street, San Jose, CA
Opening reception: Saturday, July 16, 4:30-7pm
Cheeky, Raw and Authentic: Gripping Narrative Works for Female Only Exhibition
38 female artists from around the US and Canada, curated by Gutfreund Cornett Art with UniteWomen.org.
*Solo Exhibition Sept. 23 -- Oct. 30, 2016
“Stories To Tell”
GRO / Gallery Route One
11101 Highway One, Suite 101, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
The Project Space at Gallery Route One presents “Stories to Tell: Discards & Variances, Tales of human trafficking from a Chinese American family's perspective”, an installation by Cynthia Tom
Concurrently at GRO: Diana Marto: Golden RoomCanto XXv; t.c.moore reflections.
Opening Events: Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016
- Cynthia Tom will be onsite from 1– 5 pm
- Reception for exhibiting artists: 3 to 5 pm
Closing Events: Sunday, Oct 30, 2016
- Cynthia will be onsite 1 - 5 pm
Stories to Tell is one in the series "Far from Home" a yearly exhibition in GRO’s Project Space presenting work by 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation artists addressing immigration, diaspora and the issues facing immigrants and their descendants.
Community partners for Cynthia’s show, Chinese Historical Society of San Francisco and AsiaWeek SF
For photos and pictures see:
*OPEN STUDIOS WEEKEND 4: NOVEMBER 5 & 6, 11AM TO 6PM
1890 BRYANT ST., 302, SF, CA 94110
60+ artists in one warehouse. Free admission, easy partking
*Solo Exhibition Mid November – Mid December
fem•i•nine – [fem-uh-nin]
1.pertaining to a woman or girl:
Madrigal Family Winery Gallery
819 Bridgeway | Sausalito, CA | 94965
Open Daily from 12pm-8pm
415.729.9549
*Group Exhibition January - April 2017
The Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities (CWAH) presents: Living in the Shadows: Underground Immigrant Communities
Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Galleries-Douglass Library, Rutgers University (8 Chapel Drive, New Brunswick, NJ 08901).
Stories To Tell: Discards & Variances by Cynthia Tom
Mixed media Installation, paintings, pillows, and paper
An artistic exploration of discarded humans in a Chinese American family’s past in consideration of our present and future status of human trafficking.
Press
Photos
Discards & Variances Installation