It’s time for me to go :
Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2021–22

(From L to R) The Studio Museum in Harlem 2021⁠–22 artists in residence Qualeasha Wood, Cameron Granger, Jacob Mason-Macklin 2022. Photo: Jeremy Grier. Courtesy The Studio Museum in Harlem

Nov 17, 2022Feb 27, 2023

MoMA PS1

In the fourth iteration of a multiyear collaboration, The Studio Museum in Harlem will present its annual Artist-in-Residence exhibition at MoMA PS1. It’s time for me to go features new work by the 2021–22 cohort of the Studio Museum’s foundational Artist-in-Residence program, Cameron Granger (b. 1993, Cleveland, OH), Jacob Mason-Macklin (b. 1995, Columbus, OH), and Qualeasha Wood (b. 1996, Long Branch, NJ). With practices spanning new media, painting, and textiles, these artists explore the relationships and tensions among physical, digital, and psychic space. The title phrase, “It’s time for me to go,” proposes the gallery space as a site of both departure and arrival and the act of making as both a release and an embrace.  

Read the Curatorial Essay by Yelena Keller, Studio Museum Assistant Curator >>

It’s time for me to go: Studio Museum Artists in Residence 2021–22 is organized by Yelena Keller, Assistant Curator, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and Josephine Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1. Exhibition research is provided by Simon Ghebreyesus, The Studio Museum in Harlem and MoMA Curatorial Fellow.

MoMA PS1 support for It's time for me to go is generously provided by the Tom Slaughter Exhibition Fund and the MoMA PS1 Annual Exhibition Fund.

The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Artist-in-Residence program is supported by the Glenstone Foundation; The American Express Kenneth and Kathryn Chenault Sponsorship Fund; National Endowment for the Arts; Joy of Giving Something; Robert Lehman Foundation; New York State Council on the Arts; Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; Jerome Foundation; Anonymous; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; and by endowments established by the Andrea Frank Foundation; the Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Trust; and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Additional support has been provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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Events

A Sustained Glimpse

Jacob Mason-Macklin in Conversation with Rodney McMillian
February 27 2023

Into the Respite

Cameron Granger in Conversation with WITH(IN).DIGITAL
February 16 2023

Exploring the Future of Autonomy on the Internet

Qualeasha Wood in Conversation with Neema Githere and RaFia Santana
January 26 2023

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A Sustained Glimpse

Jacob Mason-Macklin in Conversation with Rodney McMillian

February 27 2023

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Into the Respite

Cameron Granger in Conversation with WITH(IN).DIGITAL

February 16 2023

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Exploring the Future of Autonomy on the Internet

Qualeasha Wood in Conversation with Neema Githere and RaFia Santana

January 26 2023

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Artists in Residence 2021–22 Roundtable

November 18 2022

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