Join us for the opening of on building a home in a body, a solo exhibition by Marin Kenny. (@mkennystudio )
Through watercolor self-portraiture and found object sculpture, Kenny traces transformation, self-determination, and the quiet, often unseen moments of living in a changing body. Intimate, honest, and at times playful, the work invites a closer look at what it means to inhabit—and define—yourself.
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 9 from 4-7pm
All are welcome.
Spring is finally here and a new rhythm begins to take shape at Super Secret Projects.
This month unfolds with a mix of exhibitions, conversations, and space to reconnect with our creative community.
Whether you’re coming to look, learn, or simply spend some time in the gallery, there’s something happening all month long.
We are an artist-run space. We strive to uphold the rich history of these spaces; built through collaboration, care, and collective effort.
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Artist-run spaces have long existed as places where artists create opportunities for one another, build community, and shape culture from the inside out…. outside the commercial gallery structure.
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This is the work we continue to move toward: making room for conversation, experimentation, and gathering, shaped by use, shared presence, and the artists who move through it.
Save the date for our next Super Secret Screening featuring the Art21 episode, “Realms of the Real.”
Exploring the space between history, identity, fantasy, and speculation, this episode follows internationally acclaimed artists as they blur the boundaries between art, science, culture, and fiction. Through deeply researched and imaginative practices, the featured artists build new worlds that challenge how we understand ourselves, shared experience, and the possibilities of the future.
Whether you’re an artist, thinker, or simply curious about contemporary art and visual culture, this screening offers an opportunity to engage with ideas that feel both grounded and otherworldly at once.
Free and open to the public. We hope you’ll join us in the gallery.
This event is presented in collaboration with Art21. For more information, visit art21.org
Mark your calendars for our next Artist Social Night on Tuesday, May 19.
Bring a work in progress for feedback, share a finished piece, or simply bring something that’s been inspiring you lately. Whether you’re looking to connect, collaborate, or just spend time with fellow creatives, this is a space to gather and share ideas.
RSVP through the link in our bio — we’re looking forward to welcoming both familiar and new faces into the conversation.
Art book Club is happening this coming Monday, May 11th! Join us as we discuss American Art History From A to Z from the Spring 2026 issue of Art in America magazine.
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On the occasion of the U.S’s 250th anniversary, Art in America complied an alphabetical list of American art movements and themes. There are some unexpected entries and even a couple shout-outs to the Hudson Valley! We will use this article as a jumping off point to discuss drawing inspiration from art history, share what informs our own practices, and perhaps discover new interests.
The Repeal of Gravity. A Super Secret Projects Member Group Show — now showing
Work that questions balance, perception, and what holds us in place, inviting you to consider what happens when those forces begin to fall away.
▸ Featured Artist: Diana Vidal (@dianalvidal )
1. All the Worlds, Analog Collage, National Geographic Magazine, 24 x 18 in
2. It’s Happening Again, Analog Collage, National Geographic Magazine, 24 x 18 in
3. Negative Space, metal, high-density paint
4. Negotiation, stone, wood, wire, 6 x 12 in
On view through TOMORROW, Saturday, May 2.
On view now: The Repeal of Gravity
A Super Secret Projects Member Group Show
A collection of works that lean into instability, possibility, and the space in between, and where things begin to drift, shift, and reimagine themselves.
✦ Featured Artist: Camila Pombo (@camgrrrl )
1. Float, March 2026, Analog Collage
2. Connected, March 2026, Analog Collage
3. Multiplicity, c. 2017, Analog Collage
The exhibition will be on view through Saturday, May 2.
The Repeal of Gravity: A Super Secret Projects Member Group Show
This ongoing exhibition brings together SSP members exploring what happens when the familiar rules no longer apply; when weight, structure, and certainty begin to loosen.
Featured Artist: Ollie (@ollies_exchange_ )
Four Years, c. 2026, hand-cut collage, vintage magazine, 4 x 4 in
The Repeal of Gravity is on view through May 2.
We’re excited to share that the new date for the In 60 Seconds Book Launch will be this Saturday, May 2nd, from 4–6pm!
This is a great opportunity to connect (or reconnect), with fellow exhibition participants, experience the photo book in person, and explore our current SSP group show, The Repeal of Gravity.
Pre-ordered books will be available for pickup at the event, with a limited number of additional copies available for purchase.
If you can’t attend the event and would like to pick up your pre-ordered book at another time, or if you’re interested in purchasing the book via drop shipping, please email us at [email protected].
You're looking at a sculpture that examines systems and relations.
Systems shape human relationships through repetition, constraint, and proximity.
Nothing stands alone.
We’re positioned in relation, defined by family, relationships, and closeness.
Held between care and control, connection isn’t always stable; it shifts, holds, and strains.
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This piece is apart of the Repeal of Gravity group exhibition featuring work by immensely talented artists of @supersecretprojects
Come see all the great work on view through May 3rd.
The Repeal of Gravity. A Super Secret Projects Member Group Show — now showing
Work that questions balance, perception, and what holds us in place, inviting you to consider what happens when those forces begin to fall away.
▸ Featured Artist: L. Nichols (@lnicholsart )
1. September Sumac, Digital photography, archival print, 18 x 27 in
2. Solstice Ritual, c. December 2021, Digital photography, archival print, 28 x 41.5 in
On view through May 2.