Interwoven Gestures is a three-person exhibition featuring the work of Sarah Giannobile, Mary Little, and Re Jin Lee—three artists whose practices converge through an exploration of memory, materiality, and repetition. While each artist employs distinct methods and mediums, their works share a meditative approach to making, where gesture and process serve as conduits for storytelling, personal reflection, and the passage of time.
At the heart of the exhibition is an engagement with cyclical rhythms, mirroring the natural processes of growth, transformation, and renewal. Through mark-making, patterning, and sculptural form, each artist presents a unique dialogue with material, revealing an inherent tension between structure and fluidity, permanence and impermanence. Whether through the layering of line and color, the manipulation of textiles, or the shaping of clay, their works embody a quiet ritual—one that speaks to both individual and collective memory.
Sarah Giannobile’s paintings are layered compositions of intuitive marks and vibrant colors, capturing the essence of movement and musicality. Her gestural approach echoes the rhythms of the natural world, where repeated lines and forms suggest the organic unfolding of time.
Mary Little’s sculptural textile works transform fabric into undulating, architectural forms that blur the boundaries between structure and softness. By pattern making, sewing, and shaping canvas, she creates works that feel both monumental and ephemeral, evoking the shifting landscapes of memory and experience.
Re Jin Lee’s ceramic pieces embody a restrained elegance, emphasizing form, texture, and subtle surface variations. Her process-driven approach embraces the beauty of repetition and imperfection, resulting in works that feel both grounded and transcendent.
Together, the works in Interwoven Gestures invite viewers to consider how repetition—whether in nature, in memory, or in artistic practice—serves as both a framework for creation and a means of transformation. This exhibition is a testament to the quiet power of accumulated gestures, where small, deliberate actions unfold into enduring narratives of persistence and change.