Join us for the opening reception of Pandemic Made, a group exhibition featuring the work of Christopher Lowell, Sandra Klein, Brad Ogbonna, Ryan Frigillana, and Safi Alia Shabaik.
An artist’s drive to create is extraordinary and necessary—like oxygen. As the pandemic stifled breath from the bodies of so many, it also created chasmic shifts in the way creatives practiced their work.
It has been five years since the global covid pandemic impacted our lives. Pandemic Made departs from the artist’s prerogative to reconsider their practice during that time of isolation and uncertainty, to seize the paradoxical privilege of being untethered to daily commutes and business as usual, and instead compelled by a different kind of sameness and routine. While all the works in this exhibition were born out of covid and conceptually touch on the pandemic, it is just as much about the artist’s compulsion to create—even in the most extreme of times, especially in the most extreme of times. This exhibition exalts the creative’s relentless need to share their unique sensibilities, invest in their artistic practice, and respond to the calling of their muses in spite of—and in response to—the reality surrounding them.
Visit the exhibition page for more information about the exhibition and featured artists!




