Exhibitions
Girlfriend Fund champions artists and ideas that expand how we see, feel, and connect. From museum galleries to public parks, each collaboration reflects a shared belief that art shapes culture—and that generosity fuels creativity. Explore exhibitions by institution, year, or theme, and discover the stories, materials, and voices behind each project.
Bharti Kerr — Alchemies
Kher’s hybrids—part goddess, part creature—rewire sculpture with bindi dots, cast bodies, and bronze power. Alchemies is a deep dive into transformation, myth, and material.
Sarah Sze — Timelapse
In Timelapse, Sarah Sze constructs a world in motion—where images, objects, and sound collide in constantly shifting relationships. The exhibition captures time as fragmented and layered, reflecting how meaning is built through accumulation and attention.
Humane Ecology: Eight Positions
Humane Ecology: Eight Positions brings together eight artists exploring the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. Through sculpture, video, installation, and living materials, the exhibition reveals how ecological systems intersect with memory, migration, and identity.
Rose B. Simpson — Dream House
Simpson invites you inside a house built from memory, myth, and her own ancestral architecture. Rooms filled with ceramics, textiles, video, and sculpture guide a journey through home, identity, and transformation.
Group Exhibition — Hard Cover
Hard Cover brings together six artists—Rose B. Simpson, Jane Irish, Sharon Hayes, Howardena Pindell, Judith Scott, and Wilmer Wilson IV—whose work explores protection, exposure, and the narratives we hide or reveal through material. Across fiber, film, clay, and collage, each artist opens a conversation on the physical and psychological covers we build to survive.
Deborah Roberts— I'm
In I’m, Deborah Roberts confronts the narratives that shape Black childhood and identity through layered collage and portraiture. Her figures—composed from fragments of media, history, and imagination—stand powerful, vulnerable, and wholly human.