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“Aneesa Shami Zizzo: RECLAMATION” considers the process of constructing and reclaiming one’s identity by attending to shared memory. Repurposing discarded materials, such as thrifted and gifted yarn, fabric samples, and old magazines, Shami Zizzo creates weavings, appliqued tapestries, and paper collages that become embedded with cultural traditions and personal narrative. Her work echoes her experiences as a second-generation Arab American and expresses notions of the cyclical nature of life and self-reflection.
Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 12PM–5PM
Thursday: 12PM–8PM
Second Saturdays of the month (March and April): 10AM–2PM
CLOSED Sunday, Monday, most Saturdays
Admission to the Museum is FREE for all.