Jan
24

Property/Patriarchy

Property/Patriarchy is a group exhibition featuring members of chant cooperative, exploring how systems shape our understanding of ownership, belonging, and collective care. Through sculpture, installation, photography, painting, and drawing, the exhibition reimagines what it means to have value — materially, emotionally, and socially — within a community.

The artists also seek to invite reflection on how land, labor, and identity are historically gendered and commodified, and how reclaiming shared spaces can challenge hierarchies of power. By bringing together a group of artists that is inherently community-focused, the exhibition positions art as a tool for imagining new forms of community beyond ownership.


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Where the Light Forgets
Oct
31

Where the Light Forgets

Our annual Halloween exhibition at the Temple Contremporary Artist Studios explores, darkness/light, liminal space, and obsession. The opening reception features tarot readings, art games, and music by DJ David the Grey and Frodo.

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Exhibition Opening
Apr
5

Exhibition Opening

New work on view from co-op members Laura Beacom, Dani/elle Cunningham, Kim Gutierrez, Jon Hallett, Matthew Lindstrom, Allison Risinger, Eve Rose, & Stuart Sachs.

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future place.
Mar
4
to Mar 31

future place.

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future place, an exhibition by chant cooperative. join us for an opening reception march 4 at 6pm featuring live music.

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Holiday Art Market
Dec
3

Holiday Art Market

Join us for our first Holiday Art Market with our partners at Joe Maxx Coffee in the Santa Fe Arts District. You’ll find art related gifts and holiday items, plus amazing beverages to keep you warm.

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“i was dreaming'“ - fall exhibition
Oct
30
to Nov 27

“i was dreaming'“ - fall exhibition

chant cooperative presents “i was dreaming,” an exhibition interrogating dreams’ relationship to psychoanalysis and role in shared experiences, their potential as tools of prophecy and ancestral memory, and their power as soothsayers for trauma and stress. viewings of the exhibition are available by appointment only. email for available dates.

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