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Abby Gregg & Hayley Krichels: Wobbly Possibility 

Day & Night Projects February 20, 2025

February 20–March 15, 2025
Opening Reception February 20, 7-10pm

Day & Night Projects presents Wobbly Possibility, new collaborative works from artists Abby Gregg and Hayley Krichels. Between Atlanta, Georgia and Denver, Colorado, the two artists texted photos, and images of drawings and paintings that began to integrate into objects. A rebirth appeared throughout the process from photo to painting, painting to sculpture, and back again and again. The resulting ceramics, paintings, and digital prints surround the exhibition’s signature artwork: a four-legged mountain-shaped form, glazed with bright drippings of color, and encrusted with coral-like protuberances. In an inner cavern hides a camera obscura, offering the viewer a re-shaping of the exhibition, a chance to participate in the artists’ process, and to rethink the separations between internal and external experiences.

Wobbly Possibility will open with a free, public reception on Thursday, February 20, 7–10pm, and the artists will be present. Viewing hours are Fridays and Saturdays,12–5pm, or by appointment.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Abby Gregg

Abby is an artist and educator based out of Atlanta, GA, where she currently teaches at Oglethorpe University and works out of her studio at South River Art Studios. Her painting, sculpture, and sound works are imagined ecosystems, stemming from the wonder of deep time.

Hayley Krichels

Hayley is an artist and educator based out of Denver, CO. She studied photography at Bard College before moving west, where she began to think more closely about glorified commercial imagery of the natural world. Her photographs and sculptures explore ideas of artifice and absurdity.

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