hub





hub is an exhibition series housed inside a cargo trailer, transforming this unconventional space into a mobile art gallery and educational platform. In collaboration with local artist and curator Nathan Kosta, we aim to bring art directly to various Bay Area communities, democratizing access to art and fostering creative dialogue. By curating exhibitions and film screenings that move between cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and beyond, hub seeks to break the traditional gallery mold. This approach encourages public participation, giving audiences the chance to experience contemporary art in unexpected, community-centered spaces. The program also offers interactive elements such as artist talks, educational workshops, and collaborative projects designed to spark engagement and deepen understanding. Our focus is to create an environment where artists, students, and the public can freely exchange ideas and experiences. hub and curated video screenings projected onto the side of the trailer to expand the art’s reach. Through hub, we challenge the boundaries of space and access, offering new platforms for emerging artists to showcase their work. At the heart of hub is community cohesion and playful experimentation as our moving art platform, hub, allows site-specific works. As artists, we intentionally aim to push the boundaries of what’s expected of mobile art spaces, embracing the unpredictable and new experiments. This is where creativity meets collaboration, offering a unique experience that embodies the spirit of free expression and civic participation. hub also aims to elevate conversations about environmental impact by making art travel, rather than creating new venues, and using sustainable materials in the trailer design. Through this project, we are making art more approachable and accessible, creating a fun and inclusive space for all.