| Some people get lost in the woods searching for home; others find the comfort of home within the woods, or even within the journey of seeking solace.
Caroline Hwang invites you to get lost among her yarn trees, plush boats, and other strangely soft woodland diversions. Wander among awkward girls, ponder relationships gone awry, and do not bother with the trail of bread crumbs--using a collage of fabric and embroidery, Caroline hopes you find the comfort of home. Or you can stay lost.
Originally from Los Angeles, California and recently relocated to Brookyn, New York this is Caroline's first solo show. She has been in numerous group shows at New Image Art, including Puddle Jumpers, and several across the U.S. She has been published in several magazines, including Bust Magazine, the Village Voice, and is currently working on clothing designs with RVCA Clothing. Her art has most recently been featured in the October issue of HOW Design Magazine. |
Even the most dedicated detective can miss something the first time around. Bring your bloodhound and your prying eye to this group show and give everything the once-over twice; co-curators Marsea Goldberg and Caroline Hwang guarantee that you won’t catch it all unless you peek and pry into every nook and cranny. Exhibiting artists include Mark Todd, Esther Pearl Watson, Megan Whitmarsh, Saelee Oh, Souther Salazar, Ashley Macomber, Jeff Soto, and many many more. |