a small ocean swallowed @ San Jose Museum of Art
a small ocean swallowed brings together artworks that embody a sense of ecological entwinement, poetically and experimentally reorienting human relationships to water. The exhibition features work by six intergenerational and international feminist artists: Sholeh Asgary, Patricia Belli, Kiyo Gutiérrez, Jessie Homer French, Erin Jane Nelson, and Sunaura Taylor. Enmeshing their bodies in wetlands and waterways, the artists engage with and respond to the material, sociopolitical, and cultural histories of specific rivers, oceans, aquifers, swamps, and aqueducts. The included works grieve lives lost across species due to human interventions into earth’s waterways and honor paths of resistance and healing enacted by humans individually and collectively. Presented in conjunction with SJMA’s Sowing Sustainability Initiative, the exhibition celebrates water as a model of interconnectivity and nourishes possibilities for responsibility and repair.
SJMA’s Sowing Sustainability Initiative is rooted in the belief that caring for our planet is central to caring for our visitors, our community, and our collections. SJMA is committed to integrating climate-conscious choices into exhibitions, programs, and operations and is working together with artists, community partners, educators, and a staff green team to contribute to a more sustainable future for all.