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posted in today by practice on January 8, 2022.

« Augmented reality meets CNC
Next solo exhibition: “Inverted Dome” at MAK Center for Art and Architecture »

EXHIBITION

Pundit Dream

Vasa Studio Gallery

February 14 – March 14, 2026

Artists: Michael Bala, Niko Chodor, Alex Heilbron, Alex Lukas, Rita McBride, Vasa Mihich, Matt Paweski, Kristin Posehn, Chadwick Rantanen, Kristopher Raos, Glen Rubsamen, Rosa Sarholz, Jack Slavin, Nicole-Antonia Spagnola, Catherine Wang, and Bedros Yeretzian

Pundit Dream

LISTENING EVENT

So the Echo

Phase Gallery

3 – 6pm, February 16, 2025

So the Echo is a sound and light activation that marks the closing of LA-based artist Kristin Posehn’s solo exhibition Echo’s Loom. Artists, writers, and curators are invited to select audio tracks that reflected on the exhibition. Contributors included Scott Benzel & Alan S. Tofighi, Carole Cheh, Ken Ehrlich, Patricia Fernandez, Chris Fite-Wassilak, Peter Frank & Diane Holland, Linnéa Gabriella Spransy, Ian James, Inès Kivimaki, Tom Leeser, Tracy McKenna, Mary Anna Pomonis, Ewa Słapa, Nick Taggart, Angella de Avignon, Mary Anna Pomonis, and Christian Sampson.

So the Echo

SOLO EXHIBITION

Echo’s Loom

Phase Gallery

January 4 – February 16, 2025

Echo’s Loom explores both the Greek myth of Echo and the history and architecture of lace, tracing their influence through the development of early computing, contemporary networks and the Light and Space movement.

Echo's Loom

EXHIBITION

The wilds of epiphenomena

Phase Gallery

April 13 – May 11, 2024

Artists: Scott Benzel, Tanya Brodsky, Alice Könitz, Rita McBride, Kristin Posehn

Scott Benzel

EXHIBITION

Garden

Ladies’ Room

November 15 – January 23, 2023

Artists include: Anna Rosen, Annabel Osberg, Felice Groden, Karen Kuo, Kristin Posehn, Micol Hebron, Nora Shields, and others.

SOLO EXHIBITION

Ghost Pearls

Granary Arts

October 12, 2022 – January 20, 2023

Ghost Pearls is an architectural sculpture that explores spaces of connection and mediation. The work is based on research into local and historical forms of lace-making, early digital art, and contemporary virtual space.

Ghost Pearls

BOOK LAUNCH

Inverted Dome

MAK Center for Art and Architecture

Schindler House

6 – 8pm, April 22, 2022

The MAK Center for Art & Architecture presents Kristin Posehn: Inverted Dome, an experimental publication drawing together materials from the artist’s recent exhibition at the Mackey Apartments Garage Top. The publication includes documentation of the architectural sculpture and digital works, research materials, an interview, and catalog essays.

Inverted Dome publication

LISTENING EVENT

Casting Glances at the Mackey Apartments Block Party

MAK Center for Art and Architecture

2 – 5pm, February 20, 2022

Enjoy a playlist selected by artists to accompany the exhibition Kristin Posehn: Inverted Dome in the Mackey Garage Top Gallery. This informal listening event will run for the duration of the Mackey Apartments Block Party. Featuring audio tracks chosen by artists Posehn admires, including: Kathryn Andrews, Scott Benzel, Holly Childs, Steven Chodoriwsky, Alice Könitz, Rita McBride & Glen Rubsamen, Linda Persson, Imogen Stidworthy, Nasrin Tabatabai & Babak Afrassiabi, Peter Wu+, Jayme Yen, and Andros Zins-Browne.

Inverted Dome

SOLO EXHIBITION

Inverted Dome

MAK Center for Art and Architecture

January 22 – March 6, 2022

The MAK Center for Art & Architecture presents Inverted Dome, an exhibition of new work by Kristin Posehn at the Mackey Apartments Garage Top. An inquiry into the dynamics of light, technology, and perception generated by our public buildings, Inverted Dome features Posehn’s ongoing research into iconic domes. The exhibition includes an architectural sculpture, digital works, and a publication that suggest new spatial and experiential possibilities for public architecture.

Inverted Dome

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