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Featured Artist | Cydney Parkes
As an artist, my chosen medium is concrete—a seemingly rigid and unyielding material. Yet, within its hard exterior, I find the perfect canvas to capture the essence of vulnerability and resilience.
My creative journey delves deep into the human experience, where vulnerability is often regarded as a weakness. Through my art, I aim to challenge this perception and redefine vulnerability as a source of strength and authenticity.
Through my work, I invite viewers to reflect on their own vulnerability and resilience. Each piece serves as a mirror, encouraging introspection and fostering a sense of connection with the shared human experience. In a world that often demands perfection, my art reminds us that our flaws and vulnerabilities are what make us beautifully unique.

Sunday Selects | exploring shape and form
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature 2 artists , Keren Toledao and Cydney Parkes, paired with our curated selection of accessories and furniture.

Rustic Modern Holiday
Decorating your home with art in a rustic modern way can create a unique and cozy atmosphere that combines both vintage and contemporary elements. Consider incorporating pieces with natural textures, such as wooden frames or canvas prints with earthy tones, to add warmth and depth to your space.

Happy Thanksgiving

Artist Spotlight | Courtney J.Garrett
For over a decade, Courtney J Garrett has blurred the lines of past and present through varying choices in mediums. Her fascination of the southern vernacular through photographic works, oil painting, and other experimental methods is based on a universal nostalgia. Believing that memory is the most unifying concept of humanity, her current work seeks to push past the boundaries of comfort. The result is a dreamlike work that often feels “undone” and difficult.

Sunday Selects | Rustic Luxury
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature 3 artists , Megan Biram, Brooke Major, and Kathleen Hope, paired with our curated selection of accessories.

Decorating with Neutrals
When it comes to decorating your house, using neutrals can be a great way to create a timeless and sophisticated look. One benefit of using neutrals is that they provide a calming and relaxing atmosphere, which can be especially important in bedrooms and living rooms. Additionally, neutrals are very versatile and can be paired with almost any color to create a cohesive and cohesive look.

Featured Artist | Kim Fonder
Kim Fonder loves texture and touch. Her paintings and furniture reflect her infatuation with these two characteristics. From the materials Fonder selects, to the way she crafts each piece; these two attributes remain her focus. She seeks to honor Leonardo Da Vinci's words, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."

sunday selects | minimalism + color
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature 3 artists , Kim Fonder, Bernd Haussmann, and Holly Addi, paired with our curated selection of accessories.

Face It | Figurative Art

Featured Artist | Mark Jackson
“There’s a stream of light that runs through the future and back again/It penetrates the photographs I will make years from now and the ones I’ve made in the last days, in the last weeks and the last years/It ran through Laevo/Through Cylla, Soblu and Nexo/Trivel and Azu." Mark Jackson

Sunday Selects | Art in Different Mediums
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature 3 artists , Mark Jackson, Patrick Adams, and Kimerlee Curyl, paired with our curated selection of minerals.

Jewel Tones
If you're looking to add a pop of color to your home decor, consider incorporating jewel tones through artwork. These rich, vibrant hues - such as emerald green, sapphire blue, and ruby red - can create a luxurious and sophisticated atmosphere in any room. Whether you choose a large statement piece or a collection of smaller works, jewel-toned art can add depth and dimension to your space. Consider pairing these bold hues with neutral walls and furnishings to really make them stand out. With the right artwork, you can easily create a stylish and inviting environment in your home.

Featured Artist | Hunt Slonem
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art.

Sunday Selects | Evocative Art
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature 3 artists , Stephen Wilson, Hunt Slonem, and Margaret Evangeline, paired with our curated selection of furniture and accessories.

Hamptons Style
The Hamptons, a string of seaside villages on the eastern end of Long Island, New York, is known for its relaxed yet sophisticated lifestyle. This vibe is reflected in the vacation homes of the area, which serve as inspiration for interior design. The overall effect is a calming and timeless aesthetic that evokes the feeling of being on vacation year-round. Incorporating elements of the Hamptons style into your home can create a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere that is perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing with loved ones.
