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Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present 'Flora non Grata,' the inaugural solo exhibition by artist Julianne Nash. The exhibition will be on view from June 19 to July 27, 2025, with an opening reception on Friday, July 20th, from 6 to 8 p.m. Coinciding with the release of her first monograph by the same name (Snap Collective, 2025), 'Flora non Grata' encompasses nearly ten years of the artist’s photographic explorations into personal and ecological grief. Grappling with the conventions of vanitas and isolation, Nash creates images that are in a constant state of evolution – akin to the fragile ecosystems she seeks to memorialize. Blurring the boundaries between documentary, artifice, and perception, Nash constructs mutable landscapes where nothing is certain. Nash’s landscapes are composed through agglomerated digital processes—stacked images, layered focuses, color distortions, digital compression. The heart of the exhibition is this 12-foot dye sublimation print on celtic cloth, "Juniper and Sagebrush (22 Images)." The hostile aridity of the desert envelops viewers through the combination of infrared photographs and digitally painted golden hues. Desert landscapes are deeply vulnerable to subtle changes as all species vie for limited resources—a sobering reminder amid the accelerating spread of desertification. The juniper tree, twisting on a cellular level in response to hardship, becomes a metaphor for both ecological adaptation and human resilience. This desert is not empty but charged with silent struggle; a vanishing place marked by its refusal to remain still. More details at amoseno.org/julianne-nash-flora-non-grata About the Artist Julianne Nash received her MFA in Photography Video and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts (2018) and her BFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2013). Her work has been exhibited in at The Wassaic Project, Griffin Museum of Photography, and Robert Klein Gallery; and published in Create!, Dear Dave, and Meregoat Magazine. Notably, Julianne’s work was published in Lyle Rexer’s acclaimed book, The Critical Eye: Fifteen Pictures to Understand Photography (Intellect Press 2019). (fb)

Amos Eno is thrilled to invite you to an art industry mixer on Thursday, June 26th from 5 to 8 p.m. This event is the conclusion of our Elevate 2025 professional development series for emerging and mid-career artists. Come to 191-195 Henry Street to grab a drink at Betty (free drink ticket for first 75 attendees!), view the art exhibitions at Amos Eno, Underdonk, and McBride / Dillman, and network with the local art community. Reserve your free ticket at amoseno.org/elevate. Space is limited. (fb)
