Gonzales-Day’s work was featured in a solo exhibition entitled, “Ken Gonzales-Day: Another Land,” at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Jan 8 – Feb 19, and in several group exhibitions. Including, “A Site of Struggle: American Art against Anti-Black Violence,” Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, Jan 26 -Jul 10; “Africa Imagined: Reflections on Modern and Contemporary Art,” Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI, Jan 22 – May 1; “This Land: American Engagement with The Natural World,” Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NY, Jan 5 – July 24.
Selected publications and Press include; Ken Gonzales-Day, “: A conversation with Jesse Alemán,” Aperture Magazine 245: Latinx, Winter 2021; Nizan Shaked, “Subjugaed Knowledges, Revisionist Histories, and the Problem of Visibility,” In and Out of View: Art and the Dynamics of Circulation, Suppression, and Censorship, Eds. Catha Paquette, Karen Kleinfelder, Christopher Miles, Bloomsbury, 2021; and Ken Gonzales-Day, : Artists, Pedagogy, and Purpose, Eds. Tim Doud, Zoë Charlton, Punctum Books, 2021.