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re.riddle
A memory is not just a then, recalled in the present moment. Rather, it is a "then" that is endlessly reshaped in its recalling—a continuous becoming of other "thens"—which, in turn, unfolds as unstable, ever-shifting "nows." Co-presented with Alisan Fine Arts, "Still Streaming" brings together six Asian American artists: Mark Baugh-Sasaki, Isadora Isadora Gullov-Singh, Ren Light Pan, Summer Mei Ling Lee, Charlene Tan, and Kelly Wang, whose work contemplates the multilayered inheritance of their identities, where past histories live and breathe in parallels. These artists view memory not as nostalgia, but as an active force that not only structures identity but also propels it forward, dynamic and volatile. Through a diasporic lens, the artists play with the ongoing push and pull of ancestral memory and self-invention, reflecting on the legacies of migration, displacement, and hybridity — complexities that refuse to be resolved into a singular narrative.