Edgar Fabián Frías, Perpetual Flowering
Lush Computation
September 26th - November 16th, 2023
M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery

Curatorial Work

Meghan Elizabeth Trainor is a Seattle-based curator, artist, and educator working at the intersection of contemporary art, digital culture, and experimental media. As curator of the M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery at Seattle Central College, she develops exhibitions that support emerging and established artists while reflecting the diversity of the college’s student body and surrounding community. Her curatorial program emphasizes interdisciplinary practices and inclusive cultural perspectives.


Pepper Pepper
Pink Moment: Collections

Pink Moment: Nightsky 1 by Pepper Pepper

Video and Photography by Pepper Pepper exploring pink as queer energy, movement, and magic.

September 22 - October 30, 2025


Malari SankofaWaters
Somewhere in Another Dimension

Somewhere in Another Dimension gallery view

The Somewhere In Another Dimension exhibition is a black lexicon of conversation, imagery, and perspective using discourse, culture, and  context as a tool to discuss black elitism, iconic black historical figures, black values, capitalism and American morality.   The exhibition is an open door African diasporal conversation that, some may not fully understand, but all are privy to. 

April 7 - May 8, 2025


Group Exhibition
Lush Computation

Pepper Pepper, Pink Moment: Horizon

Lush Computation considers digital technology as a living cultural system shaped by bodies, environments, ritual, and imagination. Through installation, performance, painting, and video, the exhibition brings together artists who treat computation not as an abstract technical domain but as a material embedded in everyday life.

Across the gallery, code, gesture, and image operate as interconnected languages. Algorithms become visual pattern, digital space becomes performative stage, and computational systems become tools for identity, storytelling, and transformation.

Featuring work by Edgar Fabián Frías, Pepper Pepper, Juliet Fiss, and THEYDRIFT, the exhibition highlights artists who approach digital systems as cultural tools—spaces where identity, movement, and narrative emerge through the interaction of bodies, code, and environment.

September 26 – November 16, 2023


Christina Reed
Reckoning

Christina Reed Reckoning gallery view

Christina Reed, a multidisciplinary artist-activist, explores systemic social, political, and cultural issues through printmaking, sculpture, and site-specific installation. Reckoning, her print-based, community engagement installation, addresses conditioned assumptions and behaviors that keep our country's racial dynamics of inequity and injustice in place. It engages the viewer in reflection, conversation and action that creates sustainable pathways to racial equity.

January 10 - March 24, 2022


Moss Art Gallery
2020-present

Sarah Lypstk
Rank Amateur

Rank Amateur at Moss Art Space gallery view

A series of new illustrations by Sarah Lypstk, writer, artists, noted ink & calligraphy enthusiast, created during the pandemic. Lypstk is one half of the installation project Sphagnan.

December 2020