This and this and this, and this now
Gallery Walkthrough with Artist Stella Ebner
Saturday, May 23
2–3pm
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We’re excited to share that artist Stella Ebner will be leading a walkthrough of her solo exhibition, This and this and this, and this now. Ebner will talk about the inspiration behind her work, and share details about the processes that go into making her large-scale drawings and prints. This event coincides with the last day of Ebner’s show ~ we hope you can join us! RSVP required.
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Stella Ebner, Book Writing Club (Version II) (Detail)
2024
Watercolor monotype
40 x 96 inches
Join us at Peep Space for This and this and this, and this now, a solo exhibition of works by Stella Ebner.
Tonight! Opening Reception from 6-8pm!
Show runs April 18th – May 23, 2026
For this exhibition, Ebner creates a series of large-scale watercolor monotype prints and graphite drawings that examine their intrinsically intimate nature, exploring themes of intimacy, agency, interiority, and care. Her subjects are moments of human connection in both public and private spaces: a novel writing group, story time at the library, museum art handlers collaborating to install Seurat’s La Grande Jatte, a tailor fitting a suit on his customer. With these prints and drawings, she gives weight to and makes visible the often unacknowledged but profound moments of quiet connection that occur in everyday life. These moments reveal what brings us together and our fundamental human capacity for love, care, teaching, and learning.
The title of the show This and this and this, and this now is sourced from the poem “Eleanor” by Marie Howe, 2014.
Stella Ebner, Book Writing Club (Version II), 2024
Watercolor monotype
40 x 96 inches
Come see this gorgeous work in person at the opening on Saturday April 18th, 6-8pm!
For This and this and this, and this now, Ebner creates a series of large-scale watercolor monotype prints and graphite drawings that examine their intrinsically intimate nature, exploring themes of intimacy, agency, interiority, and care. Her subjects are moments of human connection in both public and private spaces.
Stella Ebner, Hair Salon – Ossining, NY (Detail)
2026
Graphite on paper
80 x96 inches
Come see this stunning work in person at Peep Space! Opening is Sat. 4/18 6-8pm, a solo exhibition of works by Stella Ebner.
Using scale, paneling, sequencing and time, Ebner expands upon traditional print traditions, exploring how paneling can form composite, large-scale images and simultaneously retain moments of intimacy. Her use of scale asks the viewer to move physically “through” the prints and drawings to notice intimate details and then requires the viewer to step back to view the work as a whole. In this way, the images are now both intimate and monumental.
Stella Ebner received her BFA from the University of Minnesota and her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Exhibitions of her work include: the Bronx Museum of Arts, Bronx, NY; Cade Tompkins Projects, Providence, RI; Field Projects, NYC, NY; International Print Center New York, NYC, NY; The Print Center, Philadelphia, PA; and Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH. Ebner has held residencies at MI-LAB in Lake Kawaguchi, Japan, Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, NM; the Lower East Side Printshop, NYC, NY; and Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA. Her work is in the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH; Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, MN; and Library of Congress Print Collection, Washington D.C.; among others. Ebner is an Associate Professor at Purchase College – SUNY in Purchase, NY and lives in Ossining, NY. She is represented by Cade Tompkins Projects in Providence, RI.
Stella Ebner, Hair Salon – Ossining, NY, 2026
Graphite on paper
80 x96 inches
This and this and this, and this now, a solo exhibition of works by Stella Ebner opens Saturday 4/18 6-8pm at Peep Space. Please join us at the opening or anytime during the run of the show (May 23rd).
With these works, Ebner asks: ‘‘How can large scale prints and drawings be a vehicle for intimacy and what are the qualities of prints and drawings that make them intimate for the viewer?” Using scale, paneling, sequencing and time, she expands upon traditional print traditions, exploring how paneling can form composite, large-scale images and simultaneously retain moments of intimacy.
Stella Ebner, Suit Fitting, 2026
Watercolor monotype
80 x 60 inches
Opening April 18th 6-8pm, a solo exhibition of works by Stella Ebner. Please join us!
With the monotype process, Ebner uses the press as a tool to draw, collage, and paint – allowing her to exploit the multiple ways the press and matrix can make impressions and marks. She slowly pieces together the image, layer-by-layer, with multiple passes of the matrix through the press. Collaging of cut stencils creates a hard-edged effect. Using the “ghost” image provides tone and opacity. Rubbing provides texture and surface. Unavoidable accidents occur in the process. Edges shift and unexpected overlaps occur. She is drawn to how, through this process, these quiet moments become elevated and fixed in time on the paper.
Stella Ebner, The Bird Quilt, 2026
Graphite on paper
44 x 80 inches
Join us for the opening reception of Stella Ebner’s solo show This and this and this, and this now on Saturday April 18th, 6-8pm.
Traditionally, prints and drawings have been considered small-scale and intimate works of art. With these works, she asks: ‘‘How can large scale prints and drawings be a vehicle for intimacy and what are the qualities of prints and drawings that make them intimate for the viewer?” Using scale, paneling, sequencing and time, she expands upon traditional print traditions, exploring how paneling can form composite, large-scale images and simultaneously retain moments of intimacy. Her use of scale asks the viewer to move physically “through” the prints and drawings to notice intimate details and then requires the viewer to step back to view the work as a whole. In this way, the images are now both intimate and monumental.
The title of the show This and this and this, and this now is sourced from the poem “Eleanor” by Marie Howe, 2014.
Image: Stella Ebner, Reinstalling La Grande Jatte, 2025, Graphite on paper, 80 x 96 inches
Peep Space is proud to announce This and this and this, and this now, a solo exhibition of works by Stella Ebner.
Opening Reception: Saturday April 18th, 6-8pm
April 18th – May 23, 2026
For this exhibition, Ebner creates a series of large-scale watercolor monotype prints and graphite drawings that examine their intrinsically intimate nature, exploring themes of intimacy, agency, interiority, and care. Her subjects are moments of human connection in both public and private spaces: a novel writing group, story time at the library, museum art handlers collaborating to install Seurat’s La Grande Jatte, a tailor fitting a suit on his customer. With these prints and drawings, she gives weight to and makes visible the often unacknowledged but profound moments of quiet connection that occur in everyday life. These moments reveal what brings us together and our fundamental human capacity for love, care, teaching, and learning.
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Ellen Letcher - The Big Room, 2026, Gouache and inkjet prints on panel, 10 x 8 inches
A bleeding gun and it’s reverberation seems poignant. Fragments collide with Letcher, and a reference to a Julie Torres painting on the upper left with Magritte’s bleeding gun on the right.
In A Multi-Scalar Habitat, at Peep Space, 92 Central Ave, Tarrytown
Through April 4, 2026
concluding with a drawing day this Saturday, 12–4pm with Alyssa Fanning and Clintel Steed
All the artists in the show are: Kristin Cronic, Danielle Dimston, Dahlia Elsayed, Alyssa Fanning, Jeff Feld, Traci Johnson, Ellen Letcher (pictured), Sharon Louden, seven seven ceramics, Clintel Steed, Scott Teplin, and Julie Torres!!!
Jeff Feld’s “Untitled 2,” 2025, Ink, vent tape, enamel, cardboard 24 x 18 x ½ inches
A quiet construction and held together by touch, time, and attention.
On view at Peep Space.
In A Multi-Scalar Habitat
92 Central Ave, Tarrytown
Show dates - February 28 – April 4, 2026
In 2 weeks, there will be a drawing day:
Saturday, April 4 · 12–4pm
with Alyssa Fanning and Clintel Steed
Gallery Hours:
Saturday and Sunday from 12–4 pm
Participating artists:
Kristin Cronic
Danielle Dimston
Dahlia Elsayed
Alyssa Fanning
Jeff Feld
Traci Johnson
Ellen Letcher
Sharon Louden
seven seven ceramics
Clintel Steed
Scott Teplin
Julie Torres
a little roving project by pocket utopia 😍
Jeff Feld’s “Untitled 1,” 2025, Wood, liquid nails, oil stain, enamel, 14 x 12 x ¾ inches
Here, he echoes resiliency and the handmade city.
On view at Peep Space.
In A Multi-Scalar Habitat
92 Central Ave, Tarrytown
Show dates - February 28 – April 4, 2026
In 2 weeks, there will be a drawing day:
Saturday, April 4 · 12–4pm
with Alyssa Fanning and Clintel Steed
Gallery Hours:
Saturday and Sunday from 12–4 pm
Participating artists:
Kristin Cronic
Danielle Dimston
Dahlia Elsayed
Alyssa Fanning
Jeff Feld
Traci Johnson
Ellen Letcher
Sharon Louden
seven seven ceramics
Clintel Steed
Scott Teplin
Julie Torres
so happy to curate this one, it’s been a lot of fun, meaning work, thanks everyone!
please join us tonight, saturday february 28th, 6-8pm for A Multi-Scalar Habitat at @peep_space in tarrytown ny
curated by @austinthomasartist of @pocket.utopia
looking forward! thank you @austinthomasartist@pocket.utopia@peep_space and fellow artists
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A Multi-Scalar Habitat at Peep Space
February 28 – April 4, 2026
Curated by artist Austin Thomas / Pocket Utopia
Opening Reception Tonight: Saturday, February 28th, 6–8pm
@peep_space
92 Central Avenue, Tarrytown NY 10591
40 minutes by MetroNorth from Grand Central, 5 minute walk in downtown Tarrytown
This exhibition brings together twelve artists who build worlds at every scale, through drawing, ceramics, textiles, collage, and painting. Installed in close dialogue, their works create a shared environment where imagination, material, and community meet.
Kristin Cronic, Danielle Dimston, Dahlia Elsayed, Alyssa Fanning, Jeff Feld, Traci Johnson, Ellen Letcher, Sharon Louden, seven seven ceramics, Clintel Steed, Scott Teplin, and Julie Torres.
Public Program: Draw All Day— April 4th, 12–4pm with Alyssa Fanning and Clintel Steed
The Peep Space peeps: Curated & Directed by Jess Blaustein, Monica Carrier, Kristen Jordan, Jacquelyn Strycker & Rachel Sydlowski. Founded in 2020 by Monica Carrier & Jane Kang Lawrence
Ellen Letcher
Gypsum Chandeliers, 2026
gouache and inkjet prints on panel
10 x 8 inches
inquiries @peep_space