JUN 5 - AUG 3, 2025
Exhibition Dates: June 5th - August 3rd
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 14th, 2025
Artists have used storytelling to fill gaps in history, reframe present-day narratives, and imagine alternative futures. Flushing Town Hall has invited artists to submit artwork that embraces storytelling and speculative narration as creative tools to address gaps in history and misunderstood identities. Referencing the liberation stories behind Juneteenth and Pride as potential starting points, artists deeply examined these and other historical narratives to unearth stories that remain unsung.
Photo by Anthony Artis
Zachary Frater is a curator, writer and library worker from New York City. He has organized art exhibitions, comic conventions, and performing arts events at City College of New York, Project Reach, La MaMa, The Poetry Project, and Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, among others. Zachary’s hobbies include gaming, karaoke, and keeping long lists of speculative fiction novels he eventually intends to read.
For any questions, please email Dan Bamba at dbamba@flushingtownhall.org and Melissa Velasquez at mvelasquez@flushingtownhall.org