Please join us on Thursday, May 7 from 5–8pm in The Apothecary for the opening of Chrysalis. This group exhibition, featuring work by Austyn McCall, Serrah Russell, Soo Hong, and Sarah Kelley centers around the delicate, often unseen moments of transition, thresholds crossed quietly, identities loosened and remade, forms still in the process of becoming.
Held in the heart of spring, Chrysalis unfolds alongside a season of unfurling. The world around us stirs, buds open, light stretching longer, the insistence of growth pressing through soil and skin alike. What was dormant begins to move. What was hidden begins to show itself.
These works dwell in that liminal space, not what was, not yet what will be. They trace the tension and tenderness of transformation, the vulnerability of emergence, the uncertainty of change, and the resilience required to inhabit both. Like the chrysalis itself, this exhibition holds a kind of suspended magic, a container for dissolution and reformation, for shedding and reimagining.
As the season shifts, so too do we, again and again, called to awaken, to open, to become.