
TENT 2026
Tent exists in a balance between opposing forces, resting on a single point where upper and lower worlds converge. Its triangular prism, formed from two leaning fences with a mirror beneath, reveals an eight-faced polyhedron visible only from shifting perspectives, a symbolic reference to the eight main Hawaiian Islands. As viewers shift their position, the mirror opens multiple ways of seeing and experiencing the piece.




Through the layered mesh of metal and tulle, Tent transforms materials and perception alike, echoing marine life that inspires much of my work. Fabricated “brain corals” within the fence symbolize our capacity to link ideas, adapt, and construct spaces and homes attuned both to our surroundings and to what we are sensitive to. This work invites viewers to explore presence, connection, and the hidden dimensions of the world and ourselves.
OPENING RECEPTION




















ARTIST TALK





CREDITS
Tent close ups by Shingo
https://www.instagram.com/shing02gram/?hl=en
Tent close ups by Justin
https://lightarchive.org/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnqg-CCIRgGPA2TKqtQdcphscyOABd7upqxGzm0BUiC_eW-Kv45NxldlBeP1k_aem_yylBKXGzaY2ebYyG085f7Q
Opening Reception photos by Lorena Gheorghe
https://lorena.art/

Tent exists in a balance between opposing forces, resting on a single point where upper and lower worlds converge. Its triangular prism, formed from two leaning fences with a mirror beneath, reveals an eight-faced polyhedron visible only from shifting perspectives, a symbolic reference to the eight main Hawaiian Islands. As viewers shift their position, the mirror opens multiple ways of seeing and experiencing the piece.