The Three Goodbyes: Keya Tama

20 November - 18 December 2025

This exhibition unites illustrative, geometric, and impressionistic forms into a fractured harmony where structure meets emotion.

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This exhibition unites illustrative, geometric, and impressionistic forms into a fractured harmony where structure meets emotion. The works trace a journey through loss, wandering, and the rediscovery of community, offering a quiet reflection on movement and change.

 

At its core, The Three Goodbyes follows the archetypal Hero’s Journey a passage through departure, confrontation, and return. Each work embodies moments of challenge and transformation, depicting the act of leaving the familiar, facing uncertainty, and returning home with renewed understanding. This narrative echoes both personal evolution and the universal rhythm of human experience.

 

Rooted in the desire to create harmony between art and environment, Tama’s approach uses subtlety as a means of deep resonance. Through the fusion of geometric order and natural rhythm, the works establish an atmosphere that invites reflection and conversation, allowing art to exist as both presence and participant within its surroundings.

 

In the spirit of this journey toward connection and belonging, the exhibition also includes works by Faith XLVII, Tyler B. Murphy, Ellena Lourens, Kevin Cincotta, Joshua Martel, and Angel Lopez artists whose practices embody parallel explorations of place, transformation, and shared humanity. Together, they form a collective dialogue on what it means to travel, to lose, to find, and to return.