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The Nature of Art

A collaboration between the Whitemarsh Foundation and Gravers Lane Gallery to benefit the Dixon Meadow Preserve.Whitemarsh Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and stewardship of open space in the Whitemarsh Valley, preserving and stewarding over 180...

TWO PART INVENTIONS ARTIST TALKS

October 3, 2025 | Two Part Inventions – The works of Debora Muhl and Barbara Lee Smith | Opening Reception at Gravers Lane Gallery Talks from the artists of “Two Part Inventions” – Barbara Lee Smith & Deborah Muhl, two fiber artists and masters of their materials.

Calliope + Material Memory Artist Talks

September 5, 2025 | “Calliope” Opening Reception at Gravers Lane Gallery Talks from the artists of “Material Memory” – Barbara Straussberg & Lisa Belsky, as well as Lisa & Scott Cylinder, the artists of “Calliope”

RECENT ARTIST TALKS

Lanny Bergner Artist Talk

June 12, 2025, at InLiquid Gallery, Lanny Bergner presented an insightful artist talk to coincide with the opening reception of his exhibition The Luminous Forest (June 6 – 28, 2025). Presented in partnership with Gravers Lane Gallery, the event offered an intimate glimpse into Bergner’s evolving fiber and metal‑mesh practice.

Echoes in Thread Artist Talks

On June 6, 2025, Gravers Lane Gallery hosted artist talks with Agathe Bouton and Polly Barton, who are both part of our group exhibition, Echoes in Thread, which explores the interplay of heritage, materiality, and artistic interpretation.

In these talks, Bouton and Barton shared about both the processes used to create their work, as well as the concepts and traditions behind the pieces. Thank you to both Agathe and Polly for giving these lovely artist talks and giving our audience a deeper insight into their work!

Kelly Dzioba Artist Talk

On April 4, 2025, Gravers Lane Gallery hosted an artist talk with Kelly Dzioba, whose exhibition A Romance in Lower Mathematics invites viewers into a world where repetition becomes revelation. Drawing inspiration from the 1965 animated short The Dot and the Line, Dzioba’s work explores the moment when individual gestures—twists, knots, and connections—accumulate into something greater than their sum.

During the talk, Dzioba spoke about her process-driven practice using party bead necklaces to build mesmerizing textile forms that blur the line between craft and fine art. With humor, intellect, and emotional resonance, she revealed how her minimalist and geometric works are not only about structure, but also about connection—between materials, ideas, and people.

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