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Monika Weiss, an instructor of art at WashU’s Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, is presently showcased in a solo exhibition at the Silas von Morisse Gallery Viewing Room in New York.
“Ennoia: Recent Works on Paper,” which commenced on June 28 and is available for viewing until Sept. 12, highlights extensively developed, nearly three-dimensional drawings — from Weiss’ “Lethe-Medusa” series and various ongoing projects — inspired by the concept of light encapsulated within.
“Every drawing emerges and evolves without pause, as a fragment of time,” Weiss expressed. “Embodied shapes evoke aquatic realms and volcanic elements. I envision lava and seas influencing everything, transitioning from solid to liquid, evaporating, overflowing, or detonating, once more.”
Weiss also recently participated in “Wish You Were Here,” the 2025 Annual Postcard Show. A fundraiser for New York’s A.I.R. Gallery, established in 1972 to promote the work of women and nonbinary creators, the group exhibition showcased donated postcard-sized pieces in any medium.
Lastly, on Aug. 3, Weiss and acclaimed jazz saxophonist and composer Charles Waters delivered their first public performance at DADA, an artist-owned music and event venue in Queens, N.Y. The concert featured duet improvisations, with Weiss on piano and Waters on wind instruments, alongside solo performances by both artists.
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