Welcome Home
Curated by Kenny Mascary, Interim Chief of Arts and Culture, City of BostonOn View: January 16 - March 19, 2025
Opening Reception + Curator-led Tour: Thur, Jan 30, 6-8pm
Arlington Center for the Arts is pleased to be presenting Welcome Home, a powerful and moving exhibition that brings together the stories of first generation and new Americans, capturing their unique journeys towards becoming part of the fabric of our culture. This collection celebrates the diverse experiences, struggles, and triumphs that come with finding a new sense of belonging in an unfamiliar land.
The exhibition features a rich array of artworks, including photography, paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations. The artworks portray themes of hope, resilience, identity, and community, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the American immigrant experience.
Welcome Home curator and Interim Chief of Arts and Culture, City of Boston, Kenny Mascary says “As the curator, I have been deeply inspired by the stories behind each artwork, which are shared with the viewers of this exhibition. My hope is that visitors will find their own reflections in these stories, gaining a deeper appreciation for the contributions of immigrants to the tapestry of American life. Welcome to OUR home.”
This exhibition is made possible in part by support from the Arlington Human Rights Commission and the Grants Committee of the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture. Welcome Home is presented as part of the Arlington250: Untold Stories of Menotomy Celebration happening through 2026 throughout Arlington, MA.
Exhibiting Artists:
Valeria Ayala | Kolika Chatterjee | Zhining Chen | Farah Joan Fard
Anna Kristina Goransson | Hana Horiuchi | Yiren Jing | Lidia Kenig Scher
Zhonghe (Elena) Li | Chin Lin | Sophie Lucas | Ricardo Maldonado
Caroline McLaughlin | Yi Mei | Markus Yaroslav Nechay | Atilla Ozkefeli
Ponnapa Prakkamakul | Monica Raymond | Minna Rothman | Naomi Soto
Suresh Sundaram | Anna Thai | Hao Wu | Wendy Ming Xu | Ally Zhu
About the Curator | Kenny Mascary
Originally from Haiti, Kenny Mascary (pronouns: he/him) first arrived in Boston for college in 2004. Kenny then cut his teeth at mission-driven organizations like the West End House Boys and Girls Club, Cambridge Youth Programs, the Cambridge Public Library and more recently, Now + There, before joining the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture as Chief of Staff.
As a DJ, therapeutic mentor, film photographer, board certified basketball referee, and plant dad, Kenny is passionate about connecting with communities and individuals that share a passion and excitement around conversations and experiences that open minds and help co-create spaces to celebrate the creative diversity of Boston’s dynamic and ever-changing cultural fabric.
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