Soft Geometry at The Idea Kitchen
What happens when structure softens, and pattern becomes poetry? Soft Geometry brings together five artists whose work explores the space where form, color, and material meet, inviting viewers to slow down and look again.
Featuring paintings, prints, photography, and fiber works by Deborah Loeb Bohren, J. Brown, Rebecca Dunn, Sarah Ehrlich, and Nathalie Robbins, the exhibition spans a rich range of approaches: Bohren’s luminous digital photographs of architectural form; Brown’s bold acrylic canvases pulsing with interlocking shapes; Dunn’s meditative watercolors painted with water sourced from Connecticut’s nature preserves; Ehrlich’s layered works on paper that blend watercolor, mica, and ink into radiant, ordered fields; and Robbins’s sculptural wool wall hangings rooted in craft and geometry.
Together, these five voices create a conversation about geometry as a warm, fluid, living, breathing thing.
Free and open to the public during business hours.
May 4 through July 31, 2026

