SHOSHANNA WEINBERGER

Black, White, and Gold

January 22 - April 6, 2024

Public Reception: Thursday, February 1st, 4 - 6 pm

Shoshanna Weinberger’s art presents a vivid exploration of her Caribbean-American roots and the complex layers of identity. Her artwork, including drawings, mixed media, and installations, delves into her personal experience of race and identity. Weinberger, seeing herself as a 'visual anthropologist,' uses her art to examine the representation of marginalized bodies and narratives of otherness. This exhibition is an invitation for introspection. It encourages viewers to engage with and reflect upon their own identities, their perceptions of beauty, and how these are shaped and reshaped by societal norms and personal experiences. Weinberger's work serves as a catalyst for a deeper understanding of the complex tapestry of identity in contemporary culture.

Backlit Smoker One Topless Enterprise Under A Perpetual Midnight, 2015

A Collection of Strange Fruit, 2012


"Shoshanna Weinberger is a Caribbean-American artist, born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in the US.

She holds an MFA from Yale University, School of Art (2003) and a BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1995).

Based in Newark, NJ since 2006, her work reflects on her heritage and addresses themes of identity and beauty norms through various mediums, including paintings, collage, installation, and sculpture."

SUNY Westchester Community College kicks off Black History Month celebrations with art exhibit

“The exhibit called "Black, White and Gold" focuses on the contributions and personal experiences of the African-American community.”