“Beyond the Bedrock” featured interdisciplinary art and public programming by Yasmeen Abdallah, Melinda Kiefer Santiago & Katrina Slavik at PS122 Gallery in New York, New York, 2025. Through installation, assemblage, textiles, painting, and food, the exhibition considered our role in consumption and decomposition.

Yasmeen Abdallah incorporates sociopolitical aspects and engagement as central points in her interdisciplinary practice drawing on her background in historical and collaborative archaeology.

Melinda Kiefer Santiago digs into soil research, particularly around toxic legacies and perceptions of the Anthropocene, locating her work materially in New York and collecting soil samples from sites such as Governors Island and the playground by her home in Queens.

Using clothing and fabrics gifted from friends, Katrina Slavik cuts, paints, quilts, embroiders, and sews textiles together, visualising connections among family, communities, ecosystems, and industrial systems.

Together, their work speaks to the public rooted in materiality and place.

Photography by Stefan Hagen.

Beyond the Bedrock, Artist Talk, October 2025 (left to right: Yasmeen Abdallah, Katrina Slavik, Melinda Kiefer Santiago)

In Katrina Slavik’s workshop, “Post-it Notes of Desire”, participants altered a corkboard cityscape using post-its, push pins, writing, and drawing. Prior to the collaboration, the collage included printed images and text from the internet (as well as reproduced drawings by Melinda Kiefer Santiago!). By putting our voices together, we created our ideal city.

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