Adjera Lije; Adera, Lijen

 

Nafyar, Wan iyo Waraabe (The lamb and the hyena), oil and acrylic on canvas, 54"x70" (2023)

Adera Lije; Adera, Lijen (አደራ ልጄ፤ አደራ፣ ልጄን)

JULY 27 - AUGUST 17

Elsa Lakew, Bereket Adamu, Nafyar, addisalem alemu

Curated by Makeda Tadesse

Presented by Emerging Curators Institute & Public Functionary

Adera Lije; Adera, Lijen (አደራ ልጄ፤ አደራ፣ ልጄን): a promise to protect delves into the tapestries of nostalgia, acculturation, familial structures, and the identity conflicts that emerge as individuals in diasporic communities following displacement and migration

Central to Adera Lije; Adera, Lijen (አደራ ልጄ፤ አደራ፣ ልጄን) is the examination of the conflicting longing faced by these communities: the desire to be embraced by a society that often views them as different, while simultaneously yearning for a deeper connection with the ancestral cultures and countries from which they hail.

This duality is central in the experience of navigating a language that sometimes feels borrowed, as Virginia poet Elsa Lakew explores, and a lineage that, despite geographical and cultural distances, continues to tether individuals to their familial roots, as Minneapolis painters Bereket Adamu, Nafyar, and ceramicist addisalem alemu consider.

Through a collection of works by these artists, Adera Lije; Adera, Lijen (አደራ ልጄ፤ አደራ፣ ልጄን) becomes an exploration on these conflicts of relationship and identity by this group as East African diaspora in the United States.


OPENING RECEPTION:

Saturday, July 27. 6pm - 10pm

ARTIST CONVERSATION / Moderated by Makeda Tadesse

Thursday, August 15. 7pm


GALLERY HOURS through AUGUST 17:

Wednesday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm


LOCATION:

Public Functionary Main Gallery

1500 Jackson Street NE, Studio #144

Minneapolis, MN 55413


ABOUT THE CURATOR:

Makeda “Keda” Tadesse is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and curator, whose work is deeply rooted in migration and refugee rights and multisensory environments that engage sound, smell, and touch. In this season of discovery, her practice approaches curation as an emotional and experimental diary, allowing her to channel curiosity and observation into exploring the lines within relationships, and the richness of shared traditions within communities of color.

Her forthcoming exhibition, Adera Lije; Adera, Lijen (አደራ ልጄ፤ አደራ፣ ልጄን): a promise to protect delves into the cultural dissonance experienced by second-generation East African diaspora communities in the United States, exploring the complexity of identity, displacement, and nostalgia.

Makeda Tadesse is a 2023-2024 Emerging Curators Institute Fellow and her exhibition is presented as part of her fellowship.


ABOUT EMERGING CURATORS INSTITUTE:

Emerging Curators Institute is a groundbreaking initiative designed to build the individual practices of emerging curators from diverse backgrounds through an in-depth research, professional development, and presentation program.


ACCESSIBILITY:

For this exhibition:

  • Audio tour guide, Large print and digital programs will be available.

  • Signage will be present at Northrup King Building to support wayfinding to and from the #144 PF Main Gallery.

  • Sensory friendly and masked gallery hours will occur on Wednesdays from 11am - 5pm. Headphones will be available. Masking will be required on this day with high-quality masks available. Scents will be reduced, music will be turned off.

  • Masking will be required for the first hour of the opening reception on Saturday, July 27 between 6pm - 7pm. High quality masks will be available. At 7pm, a notice will be given for the transition from masked to unmasked attendance.

Should you have a particular question about access or an access request, please email the curator, Makeda Tadesse, at keda@publicfunctionary.org.