Monica Canilao
at The Guardhouse
Main Entrance, Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture
May 29 – September 13, 2026
Public Opening Reception: Friday, May 29, from 6–8 p.m., with remarks at 6:30 p.m.
Closing Reception: Thursday, September 10, 2026, during the Fort Mason Art Walk
FOR-SITE is honored to present Monica Canilao’s work as part of The Guardhouse Program, which invites three artists each year to create temporary installations in a historic former military guard station at the entrance to Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture. Free and open to the public, the installation can be viewed through The Guardhouse windows 24 hours a day.
FOR-SITE proudly presents its latest Guardhouse exhibition, Vessels for Healing and Transmuting Grief, by Oakland-based artist Monica Canilao. Through a powerful constellation of reliquary altars, embellished found portraits, and site-responsive assemblage, Canilao transforms the former military guard station into a contemplative space for remembrance, ritual, and ancestral connection. Drawing from found objects, beadwork, painting, textiles, and reclaimed materials, her installation explores grief as both a personal and collective act of transformation, honoring those displaced, erased, or lost through war, colonization, and migration. Situated within Fort Mason—a former U.S.Army port of embarkation and key hub for military operations across the Pacific—the work connects this site’s role in projecting American power abroad to the lived consequences of that presence. Rooted in her own familial history—including her paternal family’s migration from the Philippines to escape martial law shaped in part by U.S. geopolitical influence in the region—Canilao brings these global histories into intimate focus.
Monica Canilao, Star Child, 2025; courtesy of the artist
About the Artist
Monica Canilao (monicacanilao.com) is an Oakland-based, Bay Area native artist whose multidisciplinary practice weaves personal and living histories through found objects, ritual, and site-specific installation. Drawing from the physical remnants of past lives, her work explores home, memory, and the sacred interconnections between people, place, and time.
Instagram: @__moreferalthan__
Monica Canilao at The Guardhouse is presented by FOR-SITE in partnership with Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture. The Guardhouse Program is made possible thanks to generous support from the ARB Fund.