Exhibitions

Current exhibition

Jungian Way

Dates: January 3, 2026 – January 31, 2026

Featured Artists: Tim Irani, Bianca Fields, Loren Erdrich, Stan Edmondson, Nicolette Mishkan, Noah Schneiderman, Christian Ruiz Berman, Nathan Ritterpusch, Samuel Bassett, Ryan McCann, Mia Weiner, Eric Uhlir

 

Jungian Way brings together a group of artists whose work explores the vast inner landscapes mapped by Carl Jung’s depth psychology. This exhibition invites viewers to step into a shared symbolic space where the conscious and unconscious meet, converse, and transform.

At the heart of the show is Jung’s belief that the psyche is a self-regulating system continually guiding us toward wholeness. The artworks on view illuminate this movement toward integration—making visible the dialogue between what we know and what we keep hidden, between who we think we are and who we may yet become. Through painting, sculpture, and textile, each artist traces the contours of their own inner terrain, revealing moments of tension, reconciliation, and expansion.

A central thread of Jungian Way is the collective unconscious, the deep reservoir of shared human experience that carries universal patterns of thought known as archetypes. Whether evoking the Hero, confronting the Shadow, or giving form to the Anima and Animus, the artists tap into these primordial images that shape our stories, behaviors, and relationships. Their works function as mirrors and portals—reflecting back the myths we carry and the ones we are still writing.

Many pieces in the exhibition draw inspiration from Jungian techniques such as dream analysis and active imagination, allowing symbolic images to surface and then consciously engaging with them. Through this process, the artists access a deeper understanding of their motivations, fears, desires, and truths. Art becomes both method and medicine—a creative channel through which unconscious material can be seen, felt, and integrated.

This exhibition also embraces the lifelong process of individuation: the journey of becoming a whole, authentic self by acknowledging and integrating the many facets of one’s inner world. Central to this process is the encounter with the Shadow, the repressed or “dark” aspects of the psyche. Several works in Jungian Way invite viewers to meet these shadowed places with curiosity rather than fear, suggesting that healing emerges not through avoidance, but through courageous engagement.

Ultimately, Jungian Way reflects the goals of Jungian therapy itself:

—to bring unconscious material into awareness

—to deepen self-understanding and personal growth

—to cultivate a balanced relationship with the unconscious

—and to live a life imbued with meaning and purpose.

By weaving together myth, symbol, dream, memory, and imagination, the artists in Jungian Way offer pathways inward. The exhibition stands as a reminder that the journey toward wholeness is both deeply personal and profoundly collective—and that every step taken into the inner world creates ripples of transformation in the outer one.

Past exhibition

September 3, 2025 – September 29, 2025

 

DOMAIN is a vanguard of the most visionary artists, exploring the uncanny grandeur of New York City and the imaginative stories within it. The narrative renders potent insight into the reclamation of space. Desire and fantasy are evoked through multi-layered surfaces, electrifying figures and absurdity. A shared mythology of power and persistence lies within distinct voices—a visual language born from the grit and luminosity of the city’s rhythms. DOMAIN is a realm unto itself.