Imagined Realities:
Pulse and Pattern
Imagined Realities: Pulse and Pattern, was a three-artist exhibition on view from February 21 - April 12, 2026. The exhibition combined painting, embroidery, and layered material practices to explore memory, transformation, and the enduring agency of the hand.
Featuring works by Sabri Sundos, Shannon Carroll, and Sophie Kitching, the exhibition brings together artists whose practices explore memory, transformation, and the continued agency of making art. Working across painting, embroidery, and layered materials, the artists create visual spaces that invite viewers into spaces of contemplation and slowness.
Driven by passion
Living and working in New York City, the artists respond to environments shaped by control and abundance, where nature is constrained and engineered. Traditional craft and cultural iconography are woven into intuitive gesture and abstract experimentation. Pattern emerges through repetition, labor, and touch. Through cycles of growth, decomposition, and renewal, the works reflect on how memory lives in the body and in materials, shifting through use and time. Through abstraction and gesture, each artist explores worlds marked by a desire for renewal. Together, these works create space for reflection, offering a visual and sensory respite from controlled environments.