Sacred Spaces (2004)
Sacred Spaces, curated by Terri Cohn at the Berkeley Art Center in 2004, emerged from a profound desire to explore the notion of sanctuary in an era marked by global instability and personal loss. Cohn envisioned an exhibition that would respond to the violence and chaos following the events of 9/11 by creating spaces that offered solace, reflection, and spiritual engagement.
The exhibition featured six artists—Seyed Alavi, Taraneh Hemami, Dee Hibbert-Jones, Rhoda London, Nomi Talisman, and Rene Yung.