ECHOES
exhibition Opening Friday May 1, 2026
7:00 - 10:00 PM
free and open to the public
MIXER Saturday, May 9 from 4-6pm
Exhibition runs through May 15, 2026
We are excited to announce our third exhibition of 2026
ECHOES imagines a return shaped by interruption in response to En Masse, a printmaking exhibition that was cut short by a tragic fire. Rather than reconstructing what was lost, this exhibition leans into the nature of repetition as something that inevitably shifts, and where traces of the original are visible but are transformed by time, memory, and continuous practice.
The works embody the collective energy of the initial show while acknowledging rupture as part of their evolution. Echoes are not exact replicas. Instead, they distort and reconstruct the original sound that birthed them, leaving space for new meanings and interpretations. In printmaking, this shift emphasizes how each impression holds the potential of both continuation and change. Echoes invites viewers to consider what remains, what is reimagined, and how resilience takes form through making again.
The Artists: Carolyn Monteilh, Cody Walraven, Greg Stone, Stephanie Kolpy, Bryan Baker, Sasha Schilbrack-Cole, Princess Simpson Rashid, Mallick Sakib Shifat, Hannah Adair, Jennifer Mack-Watkins, Stephanie Smith and Chloe Alexander.
Chloe Alexander, Curator Chloe Alexander is a printmaker who lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. Her most recent work focuses on using various printing techniques to create unique works and varied editions. She obtained a BFA from the Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design at Georgia State University in 2010. Since then, her work has been exhibited broadly, including at Kai Lin Art in Atlanta, the International Print Center in New York, and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in London. Chloe has received several awards, including the Parent Artist Award at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California and the Penland Summer Residency Fellowship at Penland School of Craft in North Carolina. Her work is included in numerous public and private collections, including the Harvard Museums in Cambridge, MA; The Museum of Fine Art in Boston, MA; The Fidelity Investments Art Collection; and The Petrucci Family Foundation for African American Art in Asbury, NJ.
We hope you will join us to experience this celebration of creative exploration.

