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.

Closing Reception + Artist Talk: Friday, June 27, 5-7:30 p.m. Register here

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Scaling a Pyramid

Jonathan Latiano

Combining microphotography and installation sculpture to explore the subjective nature of scale, this exhibition reveals the intricate density of the natural world and the hidden beauty embedded within everyday life.

Upon entering the gallery, viewers encounter a single pedestal at the center of the space, supporting a tiny sandcastle pyramid. Surrounding it on the walls are thousands of photographs, each capturing one of the individual grains of sand that make up the pyramid. The pyramid is built from coral sand, composed of countless fragments of marine life, including coral, bivalves, and other sea creatures. The sandcastle itself is modeled after the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest and most iconic of the Egyptian pyramids.

Originally nearly 500 feet tall, the Great Pyramid is recreated by the artist at 1:5,700th scale, measuring only a few inches high. At first glance, the pyramid and these grains of sand may seem diametrically opposed; however, when presented together, they reveal striking similarities. Each grain of sand, like the pyramids, is an artifact of time: a byproduct of countless past events, shaped by compounding natural forces. Though radically different in size, both exude a sense of monumentality and challenge our assumptions about scale and the boundaries of individual objects.

Upcoming events

  • Ripple Effect - Closing Reception + Artist Talk

    June 27, 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

  • Scaling a Pyramid by Jonathan Latiano - Opening Reception

    Saturday, July 12, 6-8:30PM

    Scaling a Pyramid explores how we perceive scale, time, and permanence through a blend of installation, sculpture, and photography. The work invites viewers to reflect on their place in the universe—both personally and collectively. By merging the ancient with the ephemeral, Latiano reveals the hidden narratives embedded in natural and human-made materials. The piece challenges us to consider the impact of hyperobjects and the enduring systems we create.

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Chimaera represents artists working in various mediums who are exploring topics inspired by technology and the biological sciences.