Untethered Works:
Peggy Black, Julia Graziano, Sarah Pavlik
Untethered Works: Peggy Black, Julia Graziano, Sarah Pavlik
September 8- October 3, 2026
Gallery artists Peggy Black, Julia Graziano, and Sarah Pavlik exhibit their recent and evolving textile art, each artist holding a distinct and innovative voice. Working by instinct and intuition, all three are deeply inspired by abstraction as well as the element of surprise and the search for the unknown. Using fiber, these artists create works sensitive to line, shape, color, texture, and stitch, compiling a collection that speaks to their personal dialogue with the materials. From pieced fabrics to dyed, pigmented and painted cloth, this exhibit embodies bold experimentation in fiber. Together, the artists demonstrate the profound relevance of textiles in contemporary art. We encourage the audience to view the exhibition with their own untethered curiosity and imagination.
This exhibit and the special events described below are held in conjunction with New York Textile Month XI.
Special events September 10, 2026
11:30 am - 12:30 pm: Nicole Nehrig, author of With Her Own Hands: Women Weaving Their Stories, will discuss her exploration of the ways women have used textile work to create meaning and purpose in their lives throughout history and around the world. Nicole provides a model for how to create a meaningful life through textiles today that engages our minds and alters our relationship to time.
1:00-3:00 pm: Artist Talks: Black, Graziano, and Pavlik will reflect on their artistic process and practice, including a discussion of specific art works, inspiration, outside influences, techniques, and experimentation, as well as their exploration of design.
3:30-6:00 pm: Opening Reception