White Cubes + PAPA book launch
Aaron Van Dyke, Bade Turgut, Briar Marsh Pine, Candice Davis, Casey Deming, Chase Barney, Emma Beatrez, Erika Terwilliger, Jay Heikes, Jaysen Hohlen, Jonathon Rosemond, Kathryn Kerr, Kristina Johnson, Lee Noble, Leslie Grant, Lucas Page, Maddie Butler, Michael Caudo, Patrick Keville, R Yun Matea, Sarah Sampedro, Wyatt Lasky, and Xavier Tavera.
White Cubes
April 17 - May 16
Opening Reception: Friday, April 17 from 6-9pm
I would like to warmly invite you to the reception for White Cubes, an exhibition of newly produced artist boxes, on Friday, April 17th from 6-9pm. The exhibition coincides with the launch of PAPA, a publication documenting the first four years of PAPA Projects. Pre-order for the book is available here. 
White Cube is an editioned box collection of small artworks contributed by artists who exhibited at PAPA and others involved in artist-run initiatives across the Twin Cities. Designed for portability and tactility, White Cube invites viewers to engage the works directly. Developed alongside the publication PAPA, the project reflects the networks of artists, ideas, and labor that shaped the space.​​​​​​​
Book Description
PAPA documents the first four years of PAPA Projects, an artist-run exhibition space founded by artists Jaysen Hohlen and Wyatt Lasky in St. Paul, Minnesota. Established during the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the space began as a simple intervention: transforming a room on their communal studio floor into a gallery. What began as a short-term response quickly developed into an ongoing exhibition program well beyond the pandemic.

This richly illustrated volume brings together essays and visual documentation tracing the development of the space between 2021 and 2024. Essays by Jaysen Hohlen, Taylor Jasper, Matthew Villar Miranda, and Laurel Rand-Lewis consider artist-run initiatives, the role of independent exhibition spaces, and the challenges of documenting the ephemeral nature of exhibitions.
The book includes artworks, installation views, and materials from seventeen exhibitions presented at PAPA Projects. These exhibitions feature artists working across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and time-based media. The publication also reproduces exhibition statements and short written texts that accompanied select exhibitions, preserving the context that originally framed the works when they were exhibited.
Produced alongside the book is a companion artist project, White Cube, an editioned box collection of small artworks contributed by artists who exhibited at PAPA and others involved in artist-run initiatives in the Twin Cities. Together, the book and box extend and preserve the ethos and artistic labor of PAPA Projects while gesturing toward the futures artists can create for themselves.
Part record and part reflection, PAPA documents the work, ideas, and collaborations that emerged from PAPA’s fourth-floor gallery. The publication traces how small, artist-built exhibition spaces can become platforms for artists to organize, exhibit, and shape their own conditions for making and exhibiting work.​​​​​​​