ROOTED: Asserting Space in Contemporary Art

Rooted addresses the presence of people of color in contemporary culture. Presented as a collection of contemporary art by artists living and working in southern California, their work explores issues of visibility, sovereignty, and being rooted in time and place. This exhibition is guest curated by art historian Carol Henke and art collector Dee Kerrison.

Pictured: Sankifa They/Them by April Bey

Featured Artists:

Abel Alejandre
Jackie Amézquita
April Bey
Veronica Fernandez
Daniel Tyree Gaitor-Lomack
Daniela García-Hamilton
Greg Ito
Martine Syms
Devon Tsuno
Diane Williams

Muzeo Main Gallery

A new model for urban cultural centers, Muzeo is a 25,000 square foot complex encompassing Anaheim’s original Carnegie Library and a state of the art gallery space opened in 2007, the Main Gallery. The museum has been seamlessly integrated into an urban setting, surrounded by loft living and street-level retail. Available for private event rental.

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