Solo shows of distinctive voices in contemporary art.
Sophy Naess's botanical paintings, prints, and weavings capture the restless vitality of fleeting subjects, balancing spontaneity with formal precision. Moving fluidly across mediums, Naess explores the tension between immediacy and structure, celebrating the ephemeral beauty of life as it unfolds and fades.
Complementary exhibitions by Grace DeGennaro explore the forms thought to shape humanity's enduring quest for meaning and understanding.
Known for her large-scale work that has filled museums, civic spaces, and galleries, Fabienne Lasserre’s Pitchables series emerged from her desire to create intimate work that can live alongside people in their everyday spaces, enabling the discovery and joy of recurrent close observation.
Presented together for the first time, the Pitchables inhabit the territory between painting and sculpture, body and space, color and form.
–Stephen Hendee
With luminous sculptures, intricate prints, and intimate drawings, Stephen Hendee explores virtual and physical spaces and mines technology's dark potential.
For her exhibition The Bathers at Palisades Park (King Spa), Sophy Naess presents a monumental mural on silk that re-imagines the classical bather motif into a rendition of a Korean spa.
Reworking the art historical bather motif through a feminist lens, she layers bold hues into a scene where leisure, labor, and art intersect.
Grace Hager’s vivid, emotionally charged works hover between reality and reverie, offering a portal into nature’s quiet intensity. Through ceramic sculptures and paintings, she translates fleeting encounters—like firelight or a passing animal—into expressively heightened, contemplative forms.
With color as a guiding force, Hager's creations feel both personal and elemental—where memory, metaphor, and feeling converge.