The Natchez Street Beach Pavilion, designed by Steve Badanes and James Adamson.
Seaside has nine unique beach pavilions which serve as visual landmarks at the end of every north-south street. Each was designed by a different architect to act as a public gateway to the Gulf of Mexico while protecting the delicate dune system.
‘Tomorrow is Not Better on the Other Side of the Grass’ with Angelificatum, BJ Armour, Michael Assiff, Michael Caudo, Ficus Interfaith, Christian Turner, and Jennifer Chai Shear is up at Bruno’s in Ridgewood NY through May 16. Installation photography by @michael_as_if_ is up now on our website.
Our exhibition brochure for “Zones & Projections”, currently on view at Tower 49 Gallery, featuring an essay by Camille Okhio, photography by Lucas Hoeffel, designed by Hudson Shively and produced for the show, is now available @aeonbooks 📚
@tower49gallery@cokhio@lucas.hoeffel@_hudson
Join us tonight for the artist reception of Zones and Projections @ficusinterfaith 🌍🕒🗺️
April 9
5:30 — 8 PM
An exhibition considering maps, time, and the systems we use to define the world.
We hope to see you there!
Dymaxion, 2025
44” x 93”x 1.5”
Cast cementitious terrazzo
Universal Coordinated Time, 2025
Each piece 11.5”dia x 1.5”
Glass, metal, 3D printed plastic
Tomorrow evening in NYC!
Join Ficus Interfaith on Thursday, April 9, from 5:30–8 PM for an artist reception of “Zones & Projections,” their latest solo exhibition at Tower 49 Gallery. Through terrazzo map projections and a time zone installation, the exhibition considers how we attempt to understand and organize space and time.
Ficus Interfaith
Werner, 2025
Cast cementious terrazzo
48 x 48 x 1.5 in.
Ficus Interfaith: “Zones & Projections,” Tower 49 Gallery. Installation view.
Ficus Interfaith
Tower 49 Sunflower, 2025
Cast cementious terrazzo
20 x 24 x 1.5 in.
Ficus Interfaith
Mercator, 2025
Cast cementious terrazzo
48 x 48 x 1.5 in.