Closing Party for A Walk in the Night by Savannah Tines
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Closing Reception: Saturday, June 27, 2026, 6 - 8 PM Savannah with give a brief Artist Talk at 6:45pm.
Savannah’s closing has a Summer beach theme-So feel free to dress to the theme or to come as you are.
Exhibitions run May 17 - June 28, 2026
SooVAC’s Front Space Residency Presents:
Savannah Tines will be the first artist to participate in SooVAC's pilot program, the Front Space Residency. Throughout 2026, artists will create work both on-site and off-site during their exhibitions, allowing their projects to evolve and adapt over the course of the show. Tines will have a closing reception to showcase how the work has developed over the course of her exhibition, A Walk in the Night.
Savannah Tines is a multidisciplinary artist who creates speculative ecosystems where nature intersects with the remnants of technological collapse. Her work, grounded in sculpture and abstraction, combines materials such as glass, metals, and found objects with living systems, including fungi and aquatic plants. These immersive installations act as microclimates that breathe, decay, and regenerate, exploring themes of mortality, adaptation, and ecological grief.
Savannah’s closing has a Summer beach theme-So feel free to dress to the theme or to come as you are.
Exhibitions run May 17 - June 28, 2026
SooVAC’s Front Space Residency Presents:
Savannah Tines will be the first artist to participate in SooVAC's pilot program, the Front Space Residency. Throughout 2026, artists will create work both on-site and off-site during their exhibitions, allowing their projects to evolve and adapt over the course of the show. Tines will have a closing reception to showcase how the work has developed over the course of her exhibition, A Walk in the Night.
Savannah Tines is a multidisciplinary artist who creates speculative ecosystems where nature intersects with the remnants of technological collapse. Her work, grounded in sculpture and abstraction, combines materials such as glass, metals, and found objects with living systems, including fungi and aquatic plants. These immersive installations act as microclimates that breathe, decay, and regenerate, exploring themes of mortality, adaptation, and ecological grief.
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