The Slopes Art Gallery

The 2026 retreat's artworks — the Secret Garden, the Giving Tree, Sun Dog, the Moon Gate — shared materials, methods, and a single origin story. The gallery existed to make that lineage visible.
A process wall in five connected chapters, tracing the chain from tree to image: raw aspen sections and preparation photographs; the hand printmaking process; the kozo-fiber paper the edition was pulled on; the garden's generative sound; and a layered acrylic study of the Moon Gate.
I developed the exhibition — selecting the artifacts, structuring the narrative, and producing the presentation.
Mounted wood sections, process photography, material samples of the Japanese kozo paper, an interactive station for the AI-composed music, and a layered acrylic maquette representing the LED Moon Gate — physical evidence of a digital-and-handmade production chain.
A rare thing on an event floor: the making itself as the exhibit. It let guests hold the process that produced the art around them.