The all-women exhibition “Everything And More,” at Street Theory Collective in Cambridge from Feb. 12 to April 11, 2026, explores “how inherited histories shape contemporary form. Ancestry is approached not as a static lineage, but as an active presence–informing gesture, composition, symbolism, and narrative. Themes of embodiment, ritual, identity, leisure, love and protection move throughout the gallery,” according to the organizers, Street Theory Collective in collaboration with Tanya Weddemire Gallery in Brooklyn. “What has been endured becomes a site of inquiry and creation. In this exhibition, abundance signals depth: the capacity to hold layered histories, emotional complexity, and multiple futures at once.”
Artists featured: Brooke Fierce Bronner of Washington, D.C., Ijania Cortez of Detroit, Rixy Fernandez of Boston, Danielle Hardy of Kansas City, Missouri, Ekua Holmes of Boston, Silvia Lopez Chavez of Boston, Chandra Mendez-Ortiz of Boston, Destiny Palmer of Boston, Brittney S. Price of Los Angeles, Danielle Scott of Jersey City, New Jersey, and Candice Tavares of Baltimore.
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