NYC  SF        Events   Jobs   Deals  
    Sign in  
 
 
NYC Tech
Events Weekly Newsletter!
*
 
COMING UP

NY Tech Week
Jun 01 - Jun 07

ETHConf NYC
Jun 07 - Jun 11

SF Deep Tech Week
Jun 21 - Jun 26
 
 
 
 
 
 
Popular Event 
With SeeMe, Textbook Ventures, ARC Capital Mgmt.
Jun 09 (Tue) @ 05:30 PM       FREE
BLANC Art Space, 15 E 40th St, 11th Fl

 
      Register      
 
Please join SeeMe with our partners & investors, Textbook Ventures & ARC Capital Management for a fun night of drinks & the Vertical AI platform that is creating the engagement layer for art.nIn the Frame of Fluid Ecologies, an Art Exhbition by SeeMe GallerynOn view: June 3rd, 6 pm- June 13th, 5pmtclosed Sundays & MondaysnVenue: The BLANC Art Space, 15 E. 40th Street, 11th floor New York, NY 10016nFLUID ECOLOGIES is an international group exhibition bringing together artists whose work explores the dynamic systems that shape our world & lived experience. Rather than presenting ecology as a fixed or singular idea, the exhibition embraces fluidity, hybridity, & transformation through painting, sculpture, photography, installation, mixed media, & time-based practices. The exhibition examines ecology not only as an environmental concept, but as a broader framework for understanding identity, technology, memory, & cultural exchange.nAt its core, FLUID ECOLOGIES considers how systems natural, social, & technological continuously interact, adapt, & evolve. The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the visible & invisible networks that sustain life & influence the ways individuals & communities coexist within an increasingly interconnected & rapidly changing world.nThe participating artists approach the concept of ecology from multiple perspectives. Some works investigate interdependence & interconnectedness through layered imagery, transparent materials, overlapping forms, & hybrid media, revealing the complexity of systems that collide, merge, & build upon one another; illuminating the intricate relationships between humans & nature, tradition & innovation, personal experience & collective history.nOther artists focus on processes of transformation, instability, & transition. These works reflect the continual flux of ecological, social, & psychological realities, capturing both the vulnerability & resilience embedded within perpetual change. By shifting compositions, evolving imagery, kinetic elements, & mutable materials, the exhibition explores states of becoming rather than fixed identity or static form. Through expansive & intimate perspectives alike, FLUID ECOLOGIES offers a timely meditation on interconnectedness & the evolving conditions of contemporary life.nArtists Exhibited:nAlena SavelevatGrand Prize tVideo InstallationnLina KusaitettFinalistttDigital CollagenGrgoire A.MeyertFinalistttDigital Media; VideonNacoca KottFinalistttVideo & Lazar Cut PrintsnPablo CazaresttFinalistttMixed Media InstallationnAlison PasquinitFinalistttPaintingnAnnMarie LeBlanctFinalistttPaintingnCarol BouyoucostFinalistttDigital CollagenXi ZhangttFinalistttPaintingnAnna Fine FoertFinalistttPaper CollagenTerry TomlinsontFinalistttMixed Media InstallationnDetails:nAlena SavelevattLos Angeles, CAnAlena Saveleva creates meditative visual narratives that explore ecological imbalance, transformation, & renewal through atmospheric imagery & non-linear storytelling. Drawing from contrasts between dense urban environments & nearby natural landscapes, her work reflects on the fragile relationship between humans & the natural world, inviting viewers into speculative spaces where cycles of death, rebirth, & coexistence quietly unfold.nGrgoire A. MeyerttLondon, UK, FrancenGrgoire A. Meyer examines the body as a biological, emotional, & technological form in constant interaction with its surrounding environments. Through carefully constructed imagery that blurs the boundaries between reality & imagination, his work reflects on adaptation, vulnerability, & transformation, presenting identity as something fluid & continuously shaped by natural, cultural, & digital ecologies.nPablo V. CazaresttProvidence, RInPablo V. Cazares investigates emergence, memory, & consciousness through geological & material forms that reference caves, ritual spaces, & early human environments. Working with transparent materials, moldmaking, & found objects, his sculptures imagine stone & landscape as perceptive & transformative systems, tracing resonances between prehistoric life, speculative technologies, & contemporary ecological awareness.nLina KusaitetttBrussels, BelgiumnLina Kusaite creates richly detailed visual worlds that merge fantasy, nature, & symbolic storytelling. Through layered compositions that intertwine human & non-human forms, her work considers identity as fluid & interconnected, exploring how awareness, sensation, & environment continuously shape one another within broader ecological systems.nNacoca KotttGeneva, SwitzerlandnNacoca Ko explores hybrid ecologies emerging between technology, migration, infrastructure, & the natural world through sculpture, moving image, performance, & virtual environments. Her work examines adaptation & transformation within unstable systems, imagining speculative life forms & interconnected ecosystems shaped by artificial intelligence, oceanic debris, & evolving digital & material realities.nAlison PasquinittWest Haven, CTnAlison Pasquini creates surreal & biomorphic paintings that explore ecological instability, consumerism, & speculative alternate realities. Through dreamlike compositions where synthetic materials merge with organic forms, her work reflects on environmental fragility & imagines futures in which boundaries between artificial & natural systems dissolve, decay, & regenerate.nCarol BouyoucosttNorth Salem, NYnCarol Bouyoucos examines the shifting relationship between nature & technology through digitally constructed landscapes that reference the romanticism of nineteenth-century painting. By fragmenting & reconstituting pastoral imagery through contemporary digital processes, her work reflects on environmental transformation, mediated perception, & the unstable boundaries between the natural & the artificial.nXi ZhangtttSalt Lake City, UTnXi Zhang creates psychologically charged paintings that blur fantasy & reality through immersive, dreamlike landscapes. Combining influences from ancient Chinese painting traditions & Abstract Expressionism, his work explores emotional turbulence, isolation, & resilience, presenting environments where inner psychological states become inseparable from the surrounding world.nAnnMarie LeBlanctHendersonville, NCnAnnMarie LeBlanc creates contemplative paintings that move between abstraction & representation, drawing on mythology, memory, & perceptual experience. Through layered surfaces & intuitive mark-making, her work evokes unseen forces & liminal states, inviting viewers into quiet reflections on presence, transformation, & interconnectedness.nAnna Fine FoerttBaltimore, MDnAnna Fine Foer constructs intricate collage works that explore ecology as an interconnected system of biological, technological, & cultural relationships. Combining fragments of endangered species, minerals, maps, & mechanical forms, her compositions imagine speculative ecosystems shaped by adaptation, loss, & regeneration, while reflecting on the evolving relationship between human intervention & the natural world.nTerry TomlinsonttWoodstock, NYnTerry Ann Tomlinson creates immersive sculptural installations using handmade paper, natural fibers, light, & sound to evoke the quiet rhythms of the natural world. In works such as Dreams of Medusae, suspended translucent forms inspired by jellyfish reflect on the fragility of marine ecosystems while inviting moments of stillness, contemplation, & sensory immersion.nFor more information, interviews, or press materials, please contact:nNerissa Bardfeld, Gallery Directornnerissa@see.me | (917) 602-3422nhttps://www.see.me/
 
 
 
 
About    Feedback    Press    Terms    Gary's Red Tie
 
© 2026 GarysGuide