Just made a MINI COMIC of GLASS HOUSE ! It’s Square and Cute! #autobiocomics #diarycomics #visualart #contemporaryart #visualnarrative #comics #artist #philadelphia #phillyartist #graphicnarrative #graphicmemoir #Sequentialphilly #indiecomics #comicsdiary #newyorkercartoons #visualmemoir
We have a collection of work by new WheelHouse Artist Emily Steinberg on view through August 7.
Emily recently answered 10 Questions With, posted on our website so you can get to know her a little more, like how she has a 13 yo Australian Shepherd named Gus. Can you guess who he’s named after? They are mentioned in her “10 Questions With” blog post. If you figure it out, we’ll share a 10% off discount code for any Emily Steinberg artwork in our inventory.
Featured:
EMILY STEINBERG
Diary Painting #4, #3, & #5
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 36 inches each
$3000.00 each
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Here’s a peek into my studio. Back up and running and psyched to get back in there and make a gorgeous mess. Go Phils ⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️⚾️#autobiocomics #diarycomics #visualart #contemporaryart #visualnarrative #comics #artist #philadelphia #phillyartist #graphicnarrative #graphicmemoir #Sequentialphilly #indiecomics #comicsdiary #newyorkercartoons #visualmemoir #painting #contemporarypainting #phillypainters #portraitpainting
OPENING SATURDAY MAY 16th!
Please save the date for our next exhibit, "Human", works by Emily Potts and Emily Steinberg. The opening reception will take place on Saturday May 16th from 5 to 8 pm. The Artists will be speaking during the reception. This will be the last exhibit for this 2025-2026 exhibition season so we hope you are able to attend!
Emily Potts
Emily Steinberg
"HUMAN"
May 16th through June 13th, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16th from 5 to 8 pm
Using a variety of media, both Emily Potts and Emily Steinberg present ideas concerning vulnerability and resilience, human frailty and strength in playful, often humorous, honest ways while incorporating visceral textures and beauty.
Emily Steinberg is a visual artist and graphic memoirist whose work bridges painting and autobiographical narrative.
Trained at the University of Pennsylvania (MFA, BFA, and BA), her practice explores memory, illness, history, identity, and the emotional textures of everyday life through both traditional and comic-based forms.
Her paintings and narrative works have been widely exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across the United States and internationally. Her visual narratives have appeared in major publications including The New Yorker.
Steinberg’s visual narrative work is closely associated with the field of graphic medicine, contributing to award-winning projects including Menopause: A Comic Treatment, which received an Eisner Award. She lives just outside Philadelphia.
Emily Potts is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice gives material form to invisible and chronic conditions. Emily’s research focuses on the relationship between the brain, the mind, and the body in connection to function and disruption of internal and external processes.
Her work has been exhibited at notable institutions regionally and nationally such as New York Academy of Art New York, NY, Mid-South Sculpture Alliance’s Confab 2023 at the University of Oklahoma School of the Visual Arts, Norman, OK, the SAA Visual Arts Center, Union Street Gallery, InLiquid Gallery, LHUCA.
Potts received an MFA in sculpture in 2022 and teaches at Michigan State U.
OPENING SATURDAY MAY 16th!
Please save the date for our next exhibit, "Human", works by Emily Potts and Emily Steinberg. The opening reception will take place on Saturday May 16th from 5 to 8 pm. The Artists will be speaking during the reception. This will be the last exhibit for this 2025-2026 exhibition season so we hope you are able to attend!
Emily Potts
Emily Steinberg
"HUMAN"
May 16th through June 13th, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16th from 5 to 8 pm
Using a variety of media, both Emily Potts and Emily Steinberg present ideas concerning vulnerability and resilience, human frailty and strength in playful, often humorous, honest ways while incorporating visceral textures and beauty.
Emily Steinberg is a visual artist and graphic memoirist whose work bridges painting and autobiographical narrative.
Trained at the University of Pennsylvania (MFA, BFA, and BA), her practice explores memory, illness, history, identity, and the emotional textures of everyday life through both traditional and comic-based forms.
Her paintings and narrative works have been widely exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across the United States and internationally. Her visual narratives have appeared in major publications including The New Yorker.
Steinberg’s visual narrative work is closely associated with the field of graphic medicine, contributing to award-winning projects including Menopause: A Comic Treatment, which received an Eisner Award. She lives just outside Philadelphia.
Emily Potts is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice gives material form to invisible and chronic conditions. Emily’s research focuses on the relationship between the brain, the mind, and the body in connection to function and disruption of internal and external processes.
Her work has been exhibited at notable institutions regionally and nationally such as New York Academy of Art New York, NY, Mid-South Sculpture Alliance’s Confab 2023 at the University of Oklahoma School of the Visual Arts, Norman, OK, the SAA Visual Arts Center, Union Street Gallery, InLiquid Gallery, LHUCA.
Potts received an MFA in sculpture in 2022 and teaches at Michigan State U.
@freespiral_@ejsteinberg
Excited to be part of Human at Soft Machine Gallery in Allentown, PA, on view May 16 - June 13, alongside Emily Potts. Join us for the opening and artist talk on Saturday, May 16, from 5-8 PM. Hope to see you there! Seen here: January Backyard, Oil on Panel, 24” x 30”, 2026.
Getting work ready for a 2 women named Emily show at Soft Machine Gallery. Opening May 16! Details to follow. Gus Early Spring, Oil on Panel, 36” x36, 2026
It’s been a great painting year for me! Message me if you’d like to see the paintings in my studio. Would love to have you visit. 🌸🌸 Happy New Year All!