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Jessica Monette: Root Me in the Soil

Jessica Monette

Sep 23 – Jun 13

de Saisset Museum
Museum

de Saisset Museum

500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053

Tues-Fri, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sat & Sun, 12-4 p.m. Monday, closed

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Root Me in the Soil builds upon Monette's recent work exploring familial memory, presence & absence, and place. Root Me in the Soil, In the Wake and the Becoming immerses viewers in a shifting landscape of memory, resilience, and transformation. Through paintings, sculptures, and installations—some of which will rotate during the exhibition—the work unfolds in layers, much like the histories it reflects. At its center is New Orleans; a city of deep beauty and creativity yet also a place where the enduring structures of inequality have long shaped everyday life. Hurricane Katrina, while often remembered as a singular disaster, revealed these truths with startling clarity and by doing so cast a spotlight on systems and attitudes toward Black communities that extend far beyond the Gulf Coast. Rather than offering a fixed narrative, the exhibition moves between figurative portraits, abstract compositions, and immersive environments echoing processes of "being" and "becoming." Rope, soil, cloth, and painted surfaces form a tactile language that hints at both rupture and renewal. This project invites viewers to consider the histories honored and those that remain forgotten. Here, memory is more than preservation it is an active force resisting erasure and carrying the seeds of possible futures. Marking the 20th year since Hurricane Katrina, this exhibition stands as an ode to the lives, histories, and enduring spirit of the communities forever changed by its waters.

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