Veronica Fernandez & Tidawhitney Lek Ask 'What Will You Give?'

Unveiling narratives of love and loss at Sidecar Gallery.

Exhibitions

Sidecar Gallery features “What Will You Give?,” an exhibition of large-scale paintings by Veronica Fernandez and Tidawhitney Lek, curated with Melanie Ouyang Lum. This marks the first Sidecar exhibition for both artists.

Fernandez and Lek, both artists and friends, explore themes of generosity, empathy, wonder, delight and hope. Their paintings capture personal and universal narratives of love and loss, drawing from their life experiences to illustrate the human condition. Employing their distinct artistic styles, they depict family dynamics, childhood memories and locations significant to their identities.

Their works highlight tenderness, vulnerability, and social/economic struggles, inviting viewers to connect emotionally and intimately with the art. Head to Sidecar Gallery’s website for more information.

Sidecar Gallery
2050 Imperial St.
Los Angeles, CA 90021

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