First Friday, May 1st @ Arch Enemy Arts
Join Arch Enemy Arts on First Friday, May 1st for the opening reception of six new shows, including the third installment of “Brings May Flowers,” a group exhibition celebrating spring and the vibrant beauty of blooms in all their beloved forms. View previous works from this ongoing series on our website here.
Dewi Plass - Netherlands-based artist Dewi Plass is known for her soft, atmospheric portrayals of animals. Here, Plass presents a deeply personal body of work shaped by profound loss and rooted in reflection, memory, and love.
Holly Jean Studios - Local artist Corinne Lalik, creator of Holly Jean Studios, debuts her first gallery exhibition of sculptural, wall-mounted wood compositions. Inspired by folk aesthetics and quilting traditions, her work reimagines form and function, offering pieces that evoke both comfort and transformation.
Vasilisa Romanenko - Returning for her fifth solo exhibition, Vasilisa Romanenko unveils a new series of birds and blooms—intricately rendered paintings that merge botany, natural history, and ornate patterning with elegance and technical realism.
Michael Koehler - Pittsburgh-based artist Michael Koehler presents his second solo exhibition with the gallery, channeling the transcendental beauty and power of nature while examining its place within an increasingly technological world.
Drew Caines - Finally, UK artist Drew Caines presents a mini-release of small-scale wall sculptures, fusing an ancient visual language of stoneware with contemporary pop influences to create works that feel both timeless and immediate.
Celebrate with us for an evening of new work, fresh perspectives, and the unmistakable energy of spring in full bloom. 109 Arch Street, 5pm - 9pm