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14/04/2026

This Week! 💐Spring Open Studios 💐 Saturday, April 18th & Sunday, April 19th, 1-6 PM

Hosted in conjunction with Open Studios 2026

Featuring our Spring Artists-in-Residence: Serena Chang, Christopher Paul Jordan, Mev Luna, and Yixuan Wu

20 Jay St, Suite 318
Brooklyn NY 11201

Image: Yixuan Wu so I gathered (detail view), 2023, blown glass, wood, enamel paint, hanging mesh, dried garlic
skin, 16 x 16 x 59 inches.

Yixuan Wu, visual artist, currently lives and works in New York. She received a MFA degree in Visual Arts
from Columbia University and a BFA degree in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design. Her
practice centers on domesticity—the elusive, restrained and sometimes unsettling emotional responses tied
to intimate spaces. She’s particularly intrigued by things that appear one way but being quite another,
especially things that satisfy the needs for comfort, care, affirmation and protection. Wu’s recent projects
revolve around her time as a caregiver for a family member. The works examine the notion of displacement
through her recreation of questioned comforts, delving into the complexities of sensory deprivation related
to memory loss. Often inspired by therapeutic activities designed to compensate for memory loss, her
sculptural arrangements piece together recurring elements and motifs reminiscent of environmental
enhancements found in senior care facilities.

13/04/2026

*SAVE THE DATE* Triangle Alumni Party
🥳
Sunday, May 31, 2-5pm
Save the date for our Triangle Alumni Party
at the Flatbush, Brooklyn home of Triangle Executive Director Nova Benway.
RSVP @ LINK IN BIO

03/04/2026

SAVE THE DATE 📅 Spring Open Studios 🌸 Saturday April 18th & Sunday 19, 1-6 PM.

Featuring our Artists-in-Residence:
Serena Chang, Christopher Paul Jordan, Mev Luna, and Yixuan Wu

Image: Christopher Paul Jordan a fix, 2022, acrylic on window screen, 96 x 65 inches

Born in Tacoma WA (1990), Christopher Paul Jordan is a painter and public artist who investigates the
afterlife of memory, simulating conditions of removal to reexamine human relationships. Lacing salvaged
textiles such as window screens and debris netting with acrylic paint, Jordan separates his images from
their original surfaces while generating new histories from the traces they leave behind. Through parallel
practices in performance, installation, and sculpture, his inquiries are repeatedly embedded in public space.
Jordan is a Leslie Lohman Museum Fellow, A Queer|Art Fellow and holds an MFA in Painting and
Printmaking from the Yale School of Art.

27/01/2026

⭐Winter Open Studios⭐ Thursday, 2/5, 6-8 PM
Artists-in-Residence: Andrew Ordonez, Jie Shao, Chang Yuchen, and Camila Galaz.

20 Jay St, Suite 318
Brooklyn NY 11201

Image: Camila Galaz, Reparar Means to Repair, 2018, Video artwork installation

Camila Galaz () is a multimedia artist, filmmaker, writer, and researcher based in New York. Through her work she reconsiders and uncovers underrepresented narratives in digital culture and media archives. Her projects have engaged with institutions such as the Media Archaeology Lab, New Museum, Nieuwe Instituut, National Communications Museum, MIT, and Rhizome, combining experimental storytelling, archival research, and a semiotic visual lens to create personal and critical dialogue about technology’s role in shaping memory, identity, and culture. From 2021–2024 she co-hosted the tech history podcast "Our Friend the Computer" and in 2024 co-founded the “Superkilogirls” creative research lab exploring histories of marginalized tech labor and connections to modern computing infrastructures.

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