Interwoven
Agathe Bouton
May 5 - 31, 2025
Interwoven explores the deep histories and shared traditions of textiles in Southeast Asia and Africa. Through her new series Les Bleus à l'Âme (Blues of the Soul), Bouton creates a textile-driven conversation, weaving together personal experience, cultural exchange, and artistic experimentation. Inspired by her time in Myanmar, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, she reflects on the significance of indigo, a color that transcends borders, linking diverse weaving traditions and everyday rituals.
By cutting and weaving her monoprints into modular compositions, Bouton blends contemporary techniques with echoes of traditional craftsmanship. Gold and silver leaf shimmer across her works, evoking the gilded pagodas of Southeast Asia and the precious metals of African artistry. Her work is both a tribute to the women who preserve these centuries-old techniques and a call to appreciate the beauty of cultural diversity, resilience, and artistic heritage.
Closing Reception + Artist Talk: Saturday, May 31, 6–8 p.m.
Ripple Effect
by Elizabeth Mackie
Curated by Lily Gilston
June 7 - 27, 2025
Ripple Effect by Elizabeth Mackie is a sensory-rich exploration of movement, place, and transformation, inspired by the ever-shifting rhythms of the Delaware River. Through video, handmade paper, and collaborative soundscapes, Mackie captures the interplay between body, environment, and time. The exhibition invites viewers to experience change not as rupture, but as a continuous flow— fluid, immersive, and deeply reflective.
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 7, 5-7:30 p.m. Register here
Paper Making Workshop : Saturday, June 21, 12-3 p.m
Closing Reception + Artist Talk: Friday, June 27, 5-7:30 p.m.
Upcoming events
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Interwoven - Closing Reception and Artist Talk
May 31, 6-8PM
Interwoven explores the deep histories and shared traditions of textiles in Southeast Asia and Africa. Through her new series Les Bleus à l'Âme (Blues of the Soul), Bouton creates a textile-driven conversation, weaving together personal experience, cultural exchange, and artistic experimentation. Inspired by her time in Myanmar, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal, she reflects on the significance of indigo, a color that transcends borders, linking diverse weaving traditions and everyday rituals.
By cutting and weaving her monoprints into modular compositions, Bouton blends contemporary techniques with echoes of traditional craftsmanship. Gold and silver leaf shimmer across her works, evoking the gilded pagodas of Southeast Asia and the precious metals of African artistry. Her work is both a tribute to the women who preserve these centuries-old techniques and a call to appreciate the beauty of cultural diversity, resilience, and artistic heritage.
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Ripple Effect - Opening Reception
June 7, 5-7:30PM
Ripple Effect by Elizabeth Mackie is a sensory-rich exploration of movement, place, and transformation, inspired by the ever-shifting rhythms of the Delaware River. Through video, handmade paper, and collaborative soundscapes, Mackie captures the interplay between body, environment, and time. The exhibition invites viewers to experience change not as rupture, but as a continuous flow— fluid, immersive, and deeply reflective.
Curated by Lily Gilston
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Chimaera represents artists working in various mediums who are exploring topics inspired by technology and the biological sciences.