Positive Disintegration

Sat, April 27, 2024 - Sat, May 18, 2024

Sarah Hayashi is exhibiting her solo show titled Positive Disintegration at All Eyes Gallery in San Bernardino beginning April 27 and running through May 18. Positive Disintegration builds off of Hayashi’s MFA thesis exhibition, and is a deeper exploration of the intricate relationship between the body and traumatic experiences it can harbor.

Sarah was born and raised in Saskatchewan, Canada. She received her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude at Hollins University in Roanoke, VA in 2020 where she was named the Frances Niederer Scholar in recognition of her outstanding achievement in studio art.  She was awarded the Sam and Beverly Maloof Scholarship in 2023, and is a 2024 recipient of the SSI Graduate Research Award, which has funded part of this exhibition. 

An opening reception will be held at 6pm on Saturday, April 27.

About All Eyes Gallery

All Eyes Gallery is an experimental art gallery based in Downtown San Bernardino.

Their mission is to create an accessible gallery and contribute to the Inland Empire's growing art scene, while providing a safe space for local artists to collaborate and connect.

Fragments of Forgiveness

Thu, Feb 22, 2024 - Thu, Feb 29, 2024

Sarah Hayashi is exhibiting her MFA Thesis show titled Fragments of Forgiveness in the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art’s Dutton Family Gallery at CSU San Bernardino beginning February 22 and running through February 29. Hayashi’s work is an exploration of the intricate relationship between the body and traumatic experiences it can harbor. Primarily featuring ceramic sculpture, Fragments of Forgiveness is a meditation on catharsis via sculptures, paintings, and textiles she has created during her time in the master of fine arts in studio art three-year program.

Hayashi was born and raised in Saskatchewan, Canada. She received her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude at Hollins University in Roanoke, VA in 2020 where she was named the Frances Niederer Scholar in recognition of her outstanding achievement in studio art.  She was awarded the Sam and Beverly Maloof Scholarship in 2023, and is a 2024 recipient of the SSI Graduate Research Award, which has funded part of this exhibition. 

An opening reception will be held in the Dutton Family Gallery at 4pm on Thursday, February 22.

About RAFFMA

The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, nationally accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, serves a dual mission to exhibit and collect both ancient and contemporary art. It hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Located at California State University San Bernardino, RAFFMA presents one of the largest public displays of ancient Egyptian art in Southern California.

The museum offers a variety of opportunities providing valuable hands-on work experience and preparation for future museum-related careers for CSUSB students. It is also a great museum for K-12 school field trips. When you visit RAFFMA, you find it’s more than a museum, it’s an unforgettable experience. 

The museum is open to the public free of charge Monday – Tuesday 10:00 AM- 5:00 PM with extended hours Wednesday and Thursday evenings till 6:00 PM, and Saturdays 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Suggested donation is $3. Parking at Cal State San Bernardino is $3-6 per vehicle, depending on duration ($3 on weekends).