
Grupo Ñ, Variation 2, from the series Empieza la Noche, 2025. Photo by Tom's One Hour Photo.
Sing your life
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Related Exhibitions
Grupo Ñ invites you to Sing Your Life on Saturday, October 18, from 7-10pm for a special karaoke night marking the closing of their exhibition Defining Ñ.
Throughout the exhibition, the Los Angeles—based collective has continuously transformed the installation—rotating images in the wall display and video projection, and adding new photographs to the vitrine. Each week, these contributions were compiled into individual publications, drawing from online imagery and physical books borrowed from the library, which are also on view in the gallery. This layered visual vocabulary reflects the group’s ongoing research and evolving process.
Over the course of the month, the collective engaged in a process-based exploration to better understand their shared voice through an evolving installation resembling a functional office space. Through weekly activations, the installation becomes both a workspace and a platform—prioritizing process over product and amplifying the many voices that make up the collective.
For the closing event, Grupo Ñ will debut a final edition that brings together all three publications produced over the past month. Each volume includes transcriptions of onsite conversations among the collective, conducted by Lupita Limón and Alexia Veytia-Rubio.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Grupo Ñ will host local food vendors in solidarity with the Latino communities affected by recent ICE raids in Los Angeles. Migrant communities are central to the collective’s formation and ongoing work, and the group recognizes the importance of showing support–especially as many have faced loss of income and increased fear of detention and deportation.
The gallery will remain open from 3-10pm on Saturday, October 18.
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Sophia Le Fraga works with objects, images, and poems to explore how language circulates, accumulates, and leaves traces over time.
Michele Lorusso is an artist whose practice explores language as a performative device that shapes reality while revealing its limits through words, objects, and space.
Pedro Alejandro Verdin works across painting, music, writing, and curation, creating projects that weave tenderness with playfulness.