Visionary Projects Presents:

FOOD FOR THOUGHT
May 21-28, 2025

Ailyn Lee, Caylah Jean Leas, Danielle Simone, Haley Pisciotta, Katie Leimbach, Kelsey Ann Horn, Molly Shivers, Olivia Sage Hamilton

RSVP HERE FOR THE OPENING RECEPTION
Wednesday, May 21
6-8pm
124 Forsyth St

Price List Coming Soon

[BIO] Anna Pietrzak is based in New York City.  With a background in architecture, her work explores themes between art and architecture with focus on weight and tension.   

[BIO] Julie Sohjin Kim is a Korean-American artist living and working in New Jersey and New York City.

She graduated from Columbia University in 2023 with a bachelor’s degree in visual arts. In her paintings, she reincarnates memory with imagined fiction that simultaneously celebrate and mourn the passing of magic hours of love and affinity in surreal environments. A steadfast exploration of colors –– as vessels for places, people, and time –– lies at the heart of her work. Her storytelling is rooted in her writing practice that takes the form of fragmented prose, poetry, and short stories. Through both painting and writing, she embodies an honest storyteller who binds old memories with new emotions of nostalgia, grief, and happiness in search of an elongation of the sacred moments in day-to-day life

[BIO] Tamara “Solem” Al-Issa is a Syrian/Filipina Toronto-based sculptural artist with a focus on conveying the preservation of time.

Solem’s work pulls from memories of the architecture and practices within SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African, and it's a geographical term that refers to the region that's also known as the Middle East and North Africa) and Southeast Asia through exploring familiar shapes, colours and textures from these regions in which she found comfort.