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    Installation view of The Temple of Our Survival projected on the Everson Museum
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    Still from The Temple of Our Survival (2026)
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    Still from The Temple of Our Survival (2026)

Alisha B Wormsley:
The Temple of Our Survival

February 19 – May 30, 2026
Thursday – Saturday, dusk – 11pm
Everson Museum Plaza
401 Harrison Street

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Survival Guide: Syracuse
Thursday, March 19 | 6 p.m.
Everson Museum Auditorium

Light Work’s Urban Video Project is pleased to present the exhibition Alisha B Wormsley: The Temple of Our Survival  at their architectural projection venue on the Everson Museum facade..

The Temple of Our Survival is new video work commissioned by Light Work for projection at UVP exploring what survival means and looks like through a series of interviews conducted by the artist with local care workers, land stewards, and cultural workers in her nomadic film set and project space.

In conjunction with the exhibition, Wormsley will be present for a special indoor film screening and panel talk on Thursday, March 19.


About the Work


The Temple of Our Survival
2026

While in-residence in Syracuse, Wormsley worked with Sankofa Reproductive Health and Healing Center, setting up her eponymous traveling film set and workshop space “The Temple of Our Survival” for the month of July. A work of art in its own right, the Temple is a massive tent draped in quilts made of vibrant traditional fabrics and sewn by the artist in designs invoking her own ancestral histories of migration and search for refuge.

In Wormsley’s own words, “This set is mobile not just for convenience but as a signifier of our relationship to land and landscape. That relationship is migrant. Ancestrally adapting to weather, plant-life, water and resources in every part of this country and beyond. The resilience is of the spirit.”

The Temple of Our Survival filmset has travelled to a total of eight sites around the country. At each of these, the artist held workshops using herbs grown in her grandmother’s garden and conducted interviews with local care workers, land stewards, and cultural workers, each of whom shared their own stories of and strategies for survival. 

This piece was created through a Light Work UVP Residential Commission and would not have been possible without the collaboration of Sankofa Reproductive Health and Healing Center.

Film and Set by Alisha B Wormsley

Producers
Sibyls Shrine
Jessica Gaynelle Moss
Tsedaye Makonnen

Camera and 2nd Camera
Alisha B Wormsley
Ricardo Robinson
Brett Wormsley

Location Sound
Ricardo Robinson

Sound design
Ricardo Robinson
Alisha Wormsley

Syracuse Cast
Asa Rogers
Asteir Bey
Assata Bey
Katrina Delee
Sequoia Kemp
Shakera Kemp
Miesha Shih
Raniqueka Vereen
Cheeki Williams
Ammale Yousuf

Pittsburgh Cast
Betty Lane
Bekezela Mguni
Naomi Chambers
Alisha Wormsley

Fort Lauderdale Cast
Jessica Gaynelle Moss

St. Louis Cast
Dail Chambers
Tiara Burtin
Alexe Harlem

Oakland Cast
amara t smith
Courtney Desiree Morris


About the Artist


Alisha B Wormsley is an interdisciplinary artist and cultural producer. Her main concern is to transform the world into a place where people can live. Her work has been shown at REDCAT in Los Angeles, Participant, INC, Cue Arts, and the Bronx Museum in NYC, and at the Andy Warhol Museum and Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh, among many other venues. In 2020, Wormsley launched an artist residency for Black artists who M/other called Sibyls Shrine that supports over 150 artists. Wormsley is a 2022 Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts and an Assistant Professor of Social Practice at Carnegie Mellon School of Art.

In addition to being awarded a UVP Residential Commission, this project has won an Anonymous was a Woman NYFA Award, a Pittsburgh Foundation grant and the Sundance Interdisciplinary grant.

Artist’s website: www.alishabwormsley.com


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All Light Work exhibitions are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and through a Tier Two Support Grant from the County of Onondaga, with the support of County Executive Ryan McMahon and the Onondaga County Legislature, administered by CNY Arts.

       

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