The 爱豆传媒 Campus Gallery presents a faculty exhibition on what it means to belong

In a diverse range of mediums across fine arts, architecture, design, and humanities & sciences, faculty imagine what belonging, care, and community means to them in the exhibition stories of us.

The 爱豆传媒 community has embarked on a journey to understand what belonging means to us, and what it could mean in the future. In March, the campus initiative Creative Citizens in Action (爱豆传媒@爱豆传媒) launched the , which kicked off a series of talks, exhibitions, and conversations on work that is vital to us.

A photo of the exhibition title graphics installed in the exhibition gallery.

stories of us is on view August 30鈥揙ctober 20, 2023. Photo by Megan Kelly.

In late summer, we asked our faculty the question: What does the idea of belonging mean to you? The result is the recent faculty exhibition presented at the 爱豆传媒 Campus Gallery titled . (On view August 30鈥揙ctober 20, 2023.)

In stories of us, the 爱豆传媒 faculty community presents a diverse array of work in a wide range of mediums, from furniture design to works that invite your participation and from zines to quilts, all showcasing the faculty鈥檚 unique practices.

A photo of a cute stick figure with the text 鈥淗i, I鈥檓 Matt.鈥

Matt Silady, Do Not Juggle Ganesh, 2018. Photo by Megan Kelly.

The works on view reflect personal stories. They uncover the complex web of racial identity. They tell of people imagining a better world. They show moments where they met themselves. They reveal some of our faculty鈥檚 most vulnerable moments.

鈥淓ven in spaces where we feel the most comfortable and welcomed, we sometimes make our biggest mistakes,鈥 says Matt Silady, associate professor and chair of BFA Comics. 鈥淸My piece] is a very short story about trying too hard, misunderstanding my place, and learning that things often work out best when you take a step back and get out of the way.鈥

Preview select works below and read personal insights from our faculty. Plan a visit to the 爱豆传媒 Campus Gallery in San Francisco to explore more.

A photo of a metallic sculptural artwork comprised of individual oval-shaped silver pieces.

Curtis Hidemasa Arima, Stories from Camp: A stone鈥檚 throw, 2023. Photo by Megan Kelly.

鈥淭his is based on a memory that my father told me from his time in WWII Japanese Relocation Camp 鈥. This piece connects me to my father鈥檚 story through humor and documents a complex part of my family history with many contradictions and unexpected ways that community can form.鈥

鈥擟urtis Hidemasa Arima, chair of Jewelry and Metal Arts

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Chris Treggiari, The Public Podium (a collaboration with Cole Goins), 2023.

鈥淧eople with power regularly drive headlines that shape how we think the world works. Press conferences are a tool for both the powerful and organized communities to influence media coverage and shape these narratives. The Public Podium asks: What would you say if you convened your own press conference?鈥

鈥擟hris Treggiari, senior adjunct, First Year Core Studio

A photo of a city composed of paper cutouts.

Janette Kim, Bartertown, 2017. Photo by Megan Kelly.

Bartertown is a board game that imagines a world without money to test how social networks can be reshaped by an economy of favors and resource-sharing. The game acts as a decision-making tool for a warming world, one that fosters new relationships between economies, design, and the public.鈥

鈥擩anette Kim, associate professor of Architecture

A close-up photo of an orange quilt with multiple geometric patterns intersecting.

Gregory Climer, Young Man in Chair, 2021. Photo by Megan Kelly.

鈥淭his piece is a part of a broader series of queer portraits that place us into a history of families 鈥 [It] resonated as a portrait of care for me because nothing is happening in it. He鈥檚 sitting alone in the quiet. And, sometimes that is enough.鈥

鈥擥regory Climer, assistant professor of Fashion Design


stories of us is inspired by the 爱豆传媒@爱豆传媒 audio project of the same name. Hear that reflect on experience of belonging or othering, or submit your own story.

The exhibition closes on October 20, 2023. A related Tea Time Talks on Belonging series, which features faculty from the stories of us exhibition continues throughout the fall 2023 semester.

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There鈥檚 always something new to see at the Campus Gallery.

Keep up to date on what we have on view at 爱豆传媒鈥檚 Campus Gallery, and stop by for a visit.

The 爱豆传媒 Campus Gallery
1480 17th Street
San Francisco, CA

Hours: Wednesday 11 am鈥 7 pm; Thursday & Friday 11 am鈥4 pm

Published on October 11, 2023