Upcoming Exhibits
Iyaba Ibo Mandingo: New Works
Two Opening Receptions 1/31/26
5:30 - 8:00 PM | City Lights Gallery, 265 Golden Hill St, Bridgeport
6:00 - 9:00 PM | URSA Coffee Roasters, 245 Fairfield Ave, Bridgeport
This solo exhibit at City Lights Gallery presents the artist’s latest works, as he continues to expand his exploration of materials, imagery and storytelling. Exhibit runs January 31st - March 7th, 2026.
FAT/PHAT: Culture, Language, Morphology
Call for Art Open until 2/28/26
Opening Reception March 21, 2026 | 6:00 - 8:30 PM
City Lights Gallery, 265 Golden Hill Street, Bridgeport
To paraphrase Shakespeare “What’s in a word?” What is the impact of an utterance, a sound rife with cultural interpretation? For this exhibit at City Lights Gallery artists are asked to submit work responding to the concept of these 2 words that sound the same, spelt differently and have different meanings. Among the range of social and cultural interpretations (but not limited to) are body image, oversized fashion and popular culture, imagery, spoken word, music, socio-economic status, positive and negative affirmation.
For those struggling with maintaining a healthy weight and growing up during the ultra-skinny “Twiggy” era or the current Ozempic craze, the plague of negative body image is an unending nag, affecting all aspects of daily life and sense of self-worth.
Contrastingly, the word PHAT with its roots in popular Hip Hop culture is short for emphatic or slang used to positively describe a person’s physical appearance; it can also be used to describe other things that someone enjoys, such as music or food. Others claim PHAT is an acronym signifying Pretty Hot And Thick. Thick in this sense, is another word for fleshy, as a desirable attribute. In this case Fat is Phat. The viewer may be prompted by the question, “Is Fat Phat?”