Manal Kara: Syntax-Semantics Interface
@ M. LeBlanc
3514 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Opening Friday, May 31st, from 5PM - 8PM
On view through Saturday, July 6th
M. LeBlanc is proud to present the gallery’s debut solo exhibition with artist and poet Manal Kara.
The exhibition will open May 31st from 5 to 8pm. All are welcome.
Manal Kara (b. 1986 Pennsylvania, based in Gary, IN) is a Moroccan-American self-taught interdisciplinary artist. Their work has been exhibited extensively in Chicago and New York as well as in Istanbul, Vienna, and Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions include Sacred Topologies, Deli Gallery, New York (2023); Hypothèses, Pangée, Montréal (2022); Conjectures, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles (2022); Xylem & Phlöem, No Place, Columbus (2021); The Viewing-Room vs. The Adoring-Gaze, Interstate Projects, Brooklyn (2020); Song of the Other Worm, Prairie, Chicago (2019), and Tearassin’ Like a Slug Outta Heaven, Basketshop, Cincinnati (2019). They have attended residencies at 8th House, Shandaken: Storm King, ACRE, Ox-Bow, September Spring at the Kesey Farm, and Project Freewill.
For more information please contact the gallery at info@mleblancchicago.com or visit the gallery’s website.
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