A Harvest
Hosted at 56 Henry, 105 Henry Street, New York, NY, A Harvest brings together new works by LaKela Brown that engage casting, found objects, and symbolic material forms.
On view October 30 – December 21, 2025, the exhibition reflects on value, labor, and the stories objects carry.
A solo exhibition by LaKela Brown presented by 56 Henry. The exhibition showcases recent works that explore material culture, historical inheritance, and lived realities of Black communities through sculptural and conceptual installations and runs from October 30, 2025 to December 21, 2025
Exhibition Description
In A Harvest, LaKela Brown transforms familiar and historically loaded materials—casts of currency, everyday objects, agricultural references, and symbolic motifs—into sculptural works that speak to extraction, inequity, and the lived experiences of Black communities. Through casting, assemblage, and repetition, Brown interrogates how objects accrue meaning across time, revealing the intersections of memory, value, labor, and social history. The exhibition considers how what is “harvested” from communities—whether labor, culture, or resources—shapes collective identity, resilience, and ongoing struggles for equity.

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