Opening Reception & Artist Talk | A Land and a River

Opening Reception & Artist Talk | A Land and a River

A Land and 河/River explores the powerful and intricate relationship between place, our histories, and imaginings of self.

By Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art

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Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art

12001 Market Street #103 Reston, VA 20190

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  • Event lasts 2 hours

Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art (Tephra ICA) is pleased to present our upcoming exhibition, A Land and 河/River, opening on August 23. This exhibition explores the powerful and intricate relationship between place, our histories, and imaginings of self. Artist Kimberly M. Becoat uses acrylic paint, sumi ink, and watercolor as well as tar paper, candy wrappers, and other detritus to investigate the idea of urban displacement. Her series, Seneca Village – Everywhere explores the idea of Seneca Village; a 19th Century free-black community of landowners in New York City that was removed for the construction of Central Park.

Hong Hong’s work 河/River is her first thematic, research-based project that considers her personal relationship with water. The paper-based installation imagines and presents water as a long-form poem, documenting the river as meteorological occurrences, the artists’ birth, her family’s immigration process, and texts she and her mother both love. Hong Hong (whose last name means flood) makes no distinction between our symbolic understanding of water, its nurturing properties, or its ability to destroy or divide. Read More →

Hong Hong is a recipient of a 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship. This is the 100th class of Guggenheim Fellows, including 198 distinguished individuals working across 53 disciplines.

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Aug 23 · 5:00 PM EDT