• Colorful, illuminated outdoor sculpture resembling large, stylized leaves or petals in red, white, yellow, and orange, set against a dark night background with buildings and fire escape stairs in the background.
  • Urban park with sculptures of mushrooms and rocks, surrounded by modern tall buildings, trees, a walking path, and benches.
  • Art installation in a gallery featuring illuminated, abstract shapes resembling flowers or leaves, hanging from a structure resembling vines or branches, with warm red and white lighting.
  • Abstract sculpture with pink, purple, orange, and black elements resembling organic shapes and textures on a white background.
  • Various translucent mushroom-shaped sculptures in a city park with greenery and tall buildings in the background.
  • Large outdoor sculpture of stylized blue clouds and waves on a grassy field, with trees and a cloudy sky in the background.
  • Junk Mail
  • Multicolored, illuminated sculpture with twisting, tentacle-like shapes and spiky, starburst elements, displayed against a dark background.
  • collage
  • Glass art installation resembling intertwined branches in a modern office conference room
  • Abstract digital artwork featuring a complex pattern of various shapes and lines in shades of green, yellow, and white.
  • Abstract art installation made of tangled colorful plastic and fishing gear hanging on a white wall.
  • Large abstract artwork with black, red, and gray swirling lines and shapes, mounted on a beige gallery wall, with a person working on wrapping or installing it on the floor.
  • Wall art consisting of multiple three-dimensional pastel pink and orange paper and fabric floral sculptures casting shadows on a white wall.
  • Colorful mixed media abstract art installation on a white wall with various shapes and textures.
  • A large white abstract sculpture made of looping and twisting shapes situated outdoors among trees and grass, sunlight shining through the trees in the background.
  • Nighttime scene with illuminated abstract sculpture resembling elongated, twisted fingers with blue and white stripes, set among trees in front of a modern building with glass windows.
  • Art gallery displaying colorful, abstract sculptures and paintings, with wooden floors and white walls.
  • A woman with long hair wearing an elaborate headpiece made of numerous intertwined plastic strips in green, white, and blue colors.
  • Abstract digital art with swirling shapes and soft pastel colors, predominantly in shades of yellow, orange, pink, and white.
  • A large white flower sculpture made of a translucent material, placed in a garden with green bushes and grass.
  • Indoor art installation of hanging white plastic or paper spiders and web-like structures from a ceiling with skylights in a large, open gallery space.
  • A white, spiky, spherical sculpture with a hollow center on a black background.
  • A ceiling installation made of numerous white paper lanterns or balloons arranged in a cloud-like formation.
  • Contemporary art installation with large black sculptural pieces resembling insects or alien creatures in a gallery with wooden floors and white walls.
  • Three colorful paper art pieces resembling blooming flowers create a triptych, with each flower primarily in shades of purple, blue, and green, respectively, against a white background.

now + soon

Plastique

Opalka Gallery,
Russell Sage College,
140 New Scotland Ave.,
Albany, NY, 12208

Group exhibition of selected members of the Project Vortex collective including works by: Ellen Driscoll, Twyla Exner, Natalya Khorover, Niki Lederer, Steve McPherson, Anna Mein, Pamela Moulton, Portia Munson, Anne Percoco, Aurora Robson, and Tyrome Tripoli.

*Curated by Aurora Robson

Curator tour + reception
Friday, March 20, 5:30 pm

On view March 17 - April 18, 2026

The Rising Tide of Plastics in Art

Artrage
505 Hawley Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13203

Group exhibition of selected members of the Project Vortex collective including works by: Alejandro Durán, Twyla Exner, Natalya Khorover, Niki Lederer, Barbara Lubliner, Steve McPherson, Anna Mein, Anne Percoco, Nicole Hixon, and Blue McRight.

*Curated by Aurora Robson



Opening reception: April 11, 2026

On view April 11 - May 23, 2026

Sequesterings

The Center for Visual Art | Metropolitan State University
965 Santa Fe Drive,
Denver, CO 80204


Solo exhibition









August 6 – October 24, 2026