2025
Sensorial Fusion: Art and Architecture
Sensorial Fusion: Relationship Art and Architecture explores how contemporary artists from Latin America and the Caribbean engage with architecture as both context and conceptual material. The exhibition is presented in partnership with the New York Latin American Triennial.
Works on Water Triennial
The Works on Water 2025 Triennial is a multi-sited exhibition and series of public art interventions made on, in, and with bodies of water, created in response to the global climate crisis.
2024
Hope is a Discipline
Hope is a discipline inhabits the words of Mariame Kaba, who proposes that hope is neither just a feeling, nor a horizon but something we do together, using the resources we already have.
Tropical Frequencies
Tropical Frequencies is an exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures, and installations by Caribbean artists who channel and engage with alternate realms in their practices.
Love Tapes by Wendy Clarke
First exhibited as a part of LMCC’s World Views residency program in 1980 at the World Trade Center, Love Tapes by Wendy Clarke is one of the earliest and actively ongoing projects that LMCC has supported.
Cansu Yıldıran: Haunt the Present
Yıldıran draws on their own experience to investigate dispossession and migration. Their work captures a tender love for their homeland and the pain of being forced to leave due to racial and economic pressures.
SAGA’s 89th Annual Members Exhibition
The Society of American Graphic Artists, founded in 1915, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting contemporary printmakers. Its mission is to foster an appreciation for printmaking, provide educational opportunities, and offer a collaborative, inclusive platform for print artists nationwide.
2023
Daniel Shieh with Chia-Lun Chang and Arleene Correa Valencia: Where Time Runs Backwards
Where Time Runs Backwards is a multimedia exhibition featuring five new site-specific works by Taiwanese-born artist Daniel Shieh. Shieh’s work is paired with the poetry of Chia-Lun Chang—recipient of LMCC’s 2022 Sarah Verdone Writing Award—and textile works by Arleene Correa Valencia.
ANTI•VENOM
In partnership with LMCC, Allies in Arts presents an exhibition of films and videos celebrating the progress of artists fighting for the liberation of women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized groups over the last half-century.
there is nothing you can think that is not the moon | The Museum of Lost Things
there is nothing you can think that is not the moon | The Museum of Lost Things is a site-specific installation by collaborative duo Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky. The black shed houses a collection of glowing replicas of antique and vintage objects, originally gathered for the artists’ ongoing public art project.
2022
Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin: Sun Seekers
Sun Seekers, created by sisters Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin, is a body of immersive installation, sculptural, and performance work meant to promote healing through disconnecting with technology and reconnecting with the natural world.
Elissa Blount-Moorhead and Bradford Young: Back and Song
Back and Song is a meditative four-channel film and art installation that reflects on how the pursuit of health is at the root of how life, breath, joy, and pain manifest in black experience from cradle to grave.
Simon Benjamin: Pillars
LMCC proudly presented the first U.S.-based installation of Pillars by Jamaican-born artist Simon Benjamin.
2021
Meg Webster: Wave
Meg Webster’s Wave brings nature inside, using natural materials a vehicle through which to address our relationship to nature, inside and outside of the gallery.
Onyedika Chuke: The Forever Museum Archive_Circa 6000BCE
Part of an ongoing project that mines connections between history, archive, knowledge production and power, this iteration is focused on the US carceral system - its starting point and evolution.
Muna Malik: Blessing of the Boats
Through active engagement and participation, this work asks the viewer to think about the society they would like to live within and how they might take steps to help shift it in that direction.
2019
Michael Wang: Extinct in New York
The gallery becomes a greenhouse, a sanctuary of care, and a time capsule for the city's extinct flora in Michael Wang's reverent Extinct in New York.
Yto Barrada with guest artist Bettina: The Power of Two Suns
Yto Barrada with guest artist Bettina reflects on our individual and collective reactions to the onset of disaster– can solace be found in the power of solidarity?
Yoko Ono: Wish Trees
Situated at the entrance of the Arts Center, Yoko Ono's participatory project, Wish Trees was Ono’s open invitation to viewers to write their wishes on small tags and then hang them on a live tree–creating a living monument to all dreams, big and small.