Participating Artists:

Liene Bosquê
Amy Gelb
Stephanie Eti Hadad
Amanda Linares
Molly McGreevy
Catalina Rojas
Nina Surel

Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana

November 27, 2022 / February 2, 2023

Clamoring pots and pans waking a household from its slumber, a bobbin of unspooled thread once used to mend a blouse, handwritten notes in the margin of old family recipes—what is nostalgia if not the impressions we leave behind? How do we mark our presence and preserve it in objects that linger? These questions lie at the heart of Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. Borrowing its title from a quote by American comedian Groucho Marx, the exhibition cheekily captures residual impressions and remnants of homely objects—ones which we hold dear, and in some cases, reveal the often invisible labor performed by women in domestic realms. Featuring works by Liene Bosquê, Amy Gelb, Stephanie Eti Hadad, Amanda Linares, Molly McGreevy, Catalina Rojas, and Nina Surel, the exhibition traces the passage of time through its impact on the body, material possessions, and the spaces we occupy.