Spring 2026 Exhibitions

Spring 2026 exhibitions open on January 20 and close on April 23, 2026.

Lorien Suárez-Kanerva: Visionary Geometries

Lorien Suárez-Kanerva explores the intersection of geometry and nature through layered abstractions. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant colors of her childhood in Venezuela and the intricate designs found in botanical structures, mineral formations, and other organisms, her compositions balance dynamic, free-flowing forms with an underlying sense of order. Fractals, spirals, and tessellations emerge throughout her work, echoing the universal patterns that shape our natural world. Organized by Katharine T. Carter & Associates.

COLLECTive Concerns: Collage and Assemblage

Twelve artists explore collage and assemblage as a coping mechanism, a siren call, or a cautionary warning about collective concerns that impact our culture: climate change, COVID, grief, identity, and politics. These works pack a hefty punch that belies their small scale. Assembled from discarded materials, each artist presents a unique collection that speaks to the challenges posed by unprecedented times. Organized by Wylie Contemporary, Inc.; curated by Reni Gower. (Pictured: CC-58 by Reni Gower)

Ingrained: Celebrating Pennsylvania’s Cultural Heritage

Rooted in the deep traditional art of Pennsylvania, the regional collection of the Phillips Museum highlights the distinctive and colorful ways that immigrant populations celebrated their native countries’ stylistic heritage. Their unique points of view are expressed through a variety of materials and forms, including ceramics, glass, metalwork, furniture, painting, and textiles.

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