
Feel Free is a group exhibition featuring new works by Rachel Hayden, Paulina Ho, Hanna Lee Joshi, and Jeremy Miranda. The exhibition centers on the human drive to impose order and certainty despite constant change. Each artist responds to the paradox of autonomy and control being subjective by surrendering to change and seeking small moments of understanding. Hayden creates uncanny compositions where flowers, plants, and insects carry human emotion, using patterns and color to blur boundaries and suggest fleeting harmony. Joshi uses gouache and colored pencil to form textured gradients around nude figures and intimate, hard-to-say experiences. Ho uses thrift-sourced textiles and Japanese indigo to build soft landscapes. Miranda’s work continues the theme through visual strategies that emphasize alignment and temporary coherence.
"Typically working in controlled acrylic on canvas, Ho shifts to textiles sourced from a thrift shop, rendering soft landscapes with Japanese indigo. This new direc"
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