An exhibition of drawings, prints and alternative photographic processes that embody our shifting times and tides.  Built around a palette of blues, Natalie Goulet and Carrie Phillips Kieser materialize Atlantic coastal habitats in a plethora of ways. Melting and merging motifs dance between and among each other revealing conflicting feelings of wonder, surprise and horror within natural forms and threatened habitats.

Engaging the technical realms of cyanotype, printmaking and bookmaking this exhibition highlights the two artists’ current independent works.  Prints, drawings and photographs on paper, textile, and in sculptural forms scatter across walls, unfold into space, and take physical stands to reveal their concerns over human entanglement within our coastal waters.

Installation photographs by Natalie Goulet at the Chester Art Center in Nova Scotia, 2025

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