Understories: A Termite TV Collective Exhibition
08/01 – 08/31
Join Cherry Street Pier resident artists Termite TV Collective for an audiovisual installation in The Gallery at Cherry Street Pier. Don’t miss the opening reception on Friday, August 1, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A special reception for Visible Evidence Conference Attendees on Tuesday, August 5, from 7 pm to 9 pm. Free and open to the public. All ages welcome.
Understories is a bold new exhibition by the Termite TV Collective, Cherry Street Pier studio artists known for their creative, community-driven approach to video and multimedia art. Featuring experimental films and audiovisual installations, this immersive exhibit invites you to see the world through a different lens—one that breaks rules, asks questions, and opens minds.
Much like the termite quietly reshaping its surroundings, the artists of Termite TV chip away at traditional storytelling to build something fresh, imaginative, and deeply relevant.
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The Termite TV Collective challenges rigid structures through formal disruption, experimental methods, and community engagement in the media. Just as the subterranean termite tears away at structural foundations through ingenuity and collective practice, Termite TV Collective believes that an expanded visual language is the vehicle for imagining new futures and provoking new thinking on pressing issues of our time. Termite TV works collectively and collaboratively, encouraging freedom to explore with a sense of playfulness, spontaneity, and discovery through individual expression that radiates out from common themes. Termite TV’s co-create space fosters idea-sharing and collective world-building.
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