Sara Farrell Okamura

Sara Farrell Okamura is a contributor to the Brooklyn Rail.

Michelle Lopez: Shadow of a Doubt, a mini-retrospective at Tufts University’s Aidekman Arts Center, takes on the duality of being visible and invisible in service to a post-capitalist world and the powers that administrate it by exposing the fragility of our systems through fragile materials that appear to be virtually indestructible.

Installation view: Michelle Lopez: Shadow of a Doubt, Tufts University Art Galleries, Medford, MA, 2026. Courtesy Tufts University Art Galleries.

Walking into Bennington College’s Usdan Gallery, one encounters the current exhibition housed in a weather-beaten gray, wooden structure, one of the largest of its kind. Overbody: New Works by Sreshta Rit Premnath is an ongoing exploration into the travails of the immigrant odyssey, not only focused on the journey, but also the never-ending grind of leaving one familiar place only to reach a strange, new land.

Installation view: Overbody: New Works by Srestra Rit Premnath, Usdan Gallery at Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont, 2025. Courtesy Usdan Gallery. Photo: Alon Koppel.

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