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Tiny Worlds: A Journey Through Interconnected Identities at Emory Visual Arts Gallery
The 2026 capstone exhibition featuring six graduating senior artists.
Tiny Worlds: A Journey Through Interconnected Identities at the Emory Visual Arts Gallery presents the 2026 capstone exhibition of graduating seniors in the Emory Visual Arts program, bringing together six distinct artistic voices in a collective exhibition of individual presentations.
Across a range of media and approaches, the works explore how identity is constructed, fragmented, remembered, and reimagined. Moving between personal narrative, cultural memory, and material experimentation, the exhibition examines the relationships between the individual and the collective, the internal and the external, and the historical and the contemporary.
Featured artists Anvitha Suram, Dorien Johniken, Nacole Rhodes, Risa Lippe, Soph Guerieri, and Sydney Holden each contribute projects that reflect deeply personal investigations into identity, experience, and perception. Together, their works highlight both the specificity of individual perspective and the broader systems of meaning and connection that link them.
By focusing on intimate and often overlooked experiences, Tiny Worlds invites viewers to consider how small, personal narratives reflect larger, interconnected frameworks of belonging and understanding.
Artists: Anvitha Suram; Dorien Johniken; Nacole Rhodes; Risa Lippe; Soph Guerieri; Sydney Holden
Venue: Emory Visual Arts Gallery
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