Exhibition Announcement: Circling In Situ

We are thrilled to announce Circling Studios’ first exhibition! Taking place as part of our residency at Delight Factory this July, Circling In Situ is an interdisciplinary art exhibition of work from past Circling featured artists:

🔹Mona Saeed Kamal
🔹Krystiana Kosobucki-Howell
🔹Marilyn Mitchell
🔹Natalie Preston
🔹Lynnette Therese Sauer
🔹Nicholas Thomson
🔹Veronica Velasquez
🔹Sara J. Winston

Circling In Situ contextualizes the work of New York area artists within their daily life, home, and logistical concerns. One artist makes photographs in spare moments while receiving medical treatment, another turns his neighborhood into a painting studio; a third uses found objects from a family home to connect local and familial history with global struggle.

There are as many ways to be an artist and sustain creative practice as there are people, and this collection of works showcases a diversity of not just subject matter and medium, but of the ways that the work comes into being. True to Circling’s ethos, a companion zine makes visible part of the constellation of objects, practices, and relationships that make these creations possible. While each artist works in their own medium and manner, this exhibition brings them together to highlight how the creative practice fits into the artist’s life.

Events and Viewing Opportunities:
🔹Opening Reception: Thursday, July 9, 6-9pm — RSVP (free; refreshments provided)
🔹Closing Reception: Friday, July 31, 7-10pm — RSVP (free; refreshments provided)
🔹On view during all Circling workshops in July: Full Residency Calendar
🔹And by appointment: email delightfactorynyc@gmail.com to arrange

Circling Studios in Residence at Delight Factory, Brooklyn

From Delight Factory:

✨🚀✨ ARTIST RESIDENCY ANNOUNCEMENT: It’s a Circling Summer! ✨☀️✨

We’re thrilled to announce the Artist Residency of Circling with an exhibition and programs all through July at Delight Factory!

Circling is a publication, artist collective, and event studio charting the rhythms of the artist’s life. Founded by Lynnette Therese Sauer and Krystiana Kosobucki-Howell and inspired by years of conversation about the creative process, Circling Studios provides opportunities for artists to share not just the work they make but what makes it possible.

Through longform artist interviews, intimate workshops and events, and supportive professional development, Circling excavates the physical, financial, spiritual, and relational scaffolding that supports each artist’s practice.

During their month-long residency at Delight Factory, Krystiana and Lynnette curate Circling Studios’ first exhibition highlighting the work of featured artists, entitled Circling in Situ. True to Circling’s ethos, this exhibition attempts to contextualize the finished artwork in the context of the artist’s daily life.

We look forward to seeing you in July!


Residency overview + all event RSVP links here

Read more on Circling.

Drawing at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts

Happy to share that my drawing is included in the 2024 Bemis Benefit Auction Exhibition, on view from October 11-25, 2024. You can visit in-person in Omaha, or view all of the artworks online.

Untitled (layered meditation), colored pencil on paper, 14 x 11 inches, 2023

Select East 2023 at Garvey|Simon

Really pleased to share that several of my small works on paper will be included in the upcoming Select East 2023 exhibition at Garvey|Simon this fall. More details to come!

Opening: Monday, October 23, 2023
On view through January 2024

Garvey|Simon website
Garvey|Simon on Artsy

Untitled (layered meditation), 11×14 inches, ink on paper, 2023

Alternate Side Parking

Two of my meditation drawings are included in the group exhibition Alternate Side Parking at Starta Arta this spring, April 26 – May 26, 2023. Stop by and check it out!

Starta Arta
220 E 23rd St, New York, NY 10010
Gallery Hours: M-F, 1-5pm and by appointment

Alternate Side Parking explores the complex interplay between personal adaptation and the role of chance in the creation of art. It is inspired by the concept of alternate side parking in New York City, which requires drivers to frequently adapt to parking regulations. The exhibit showcases works of art that reflect the resilience and creativity of artists in the face of established rules and change each in unique and different ways.

The exhibition was curated by Anna Fateeva, Markus Holtby, and Oxana Kovalchuk.

To schedule an appointment or inquire about a purchase, please direct inquiries to startaarta@gmail.com