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NOVADO GALLERY

110 Morgan Street
Jersey City, NJ, 07302
201-744-6713

Contemporary Art Gallery in Jersey City - Featuring Local, National & International Artists Since 2016

110 MORGAN STREET • JERSEY CITY • NJ • 07302

NOVADO GALLERY

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"Elemental Forms: Sullivan, Kerr, Lach", June 13-August 15, 2026

Novado Gallery Presents Elemental Forms, Featuring Nathan Sullivan, Grace Kerr, and Robert Lach

Opening Reception: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 6:00–8:00 PM
Exhibition Dates: June 13 – August 15, 2026

Novado Gallery is pleased to present Elemental Forms, a three-person exhibition featuring the work of Nathan Sullivan, Grace Kerr, and Robert Lach. Opening on Saturday, June 13, with a reception from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, the exhibition brings together artists whose practices share an interest in organic form, material exploration, and the tension between order and unpredictability.

Nathan Sullivan paints vivid, slightly uncanny scenes where rock, plant life, and strange interventions coexist. His meticulously detailed oil paintings balance careful observation with invention.

Grace Kerr's stoneware sculptures emerge through an intuitive dialogue with clay, resulting in fluid, undulating graceful forms that evoke natural systems, movement, and change. Her work explores the expressive possibilities of material and gesture, creating objects that read as both delicate and powerful.

Robert Lach's mixed-media sculptures combine found and fabricated elements into intricate assemblages that suggest biological growth, memory, and mutation. Through layering, accumulation, and transformation, Lach creates forms that blur distinctions between the organic and the constructed.

Link to Nathan Sullivan’s CV

Link to Grace Kerr’s CV

Link to Robert Lach’s CV

"Elemental Forms: Sullivan, Kerr, Lach", June 13-August 15, 2026

Novado Gallery Presents Elemental Forms, Featuring Nathan Sullivan, Grace Kerr, and Robert Lach

Opening Reception: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 6:00–8:00 PM
Exhibition Dates: June 13 – August 15, 2026

Novado Gallery is pleased to present Elemental Forms, a three-person exhibition featuring the work of Nathan Sullivan, Grace Kerr, and Robert Lach. Opening on Saturday, June 13, with a reception from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, the exhibition brings together artists whose practices share an interest in organic form, material exploration, and the tension between order and unpredictability.

Nathan Sullivan paints vivid, slightly uncanny scenes where rock, plant life, and strange interventions coexist. His meticulously detailed oil paintings balance careful observation with invention.

Grace Kerr's stoneware sculptures emerge through an intuitive dialogue with clay, resulting in fluid, undulating graceful forms that evoke natural systems, movement, and change. Her work explores the expressive possibilities of material and gesture, creating objects that read as both delicate and powerful.

Robert Lach's mixed-media sculptures combine found and fabricated elements into intricate assemblages that suggest biological growth, memory, and mutation. Through layering, accumulation, and transformation, Lach creates forms that blur distinctions between the organic and the constructed.

Link to Nathan Sullivan’s CV

Link to Grace Kerr’s CV

Link to Robert Lach’s CV

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"Space Series 30" by Nathan Sullivan

"Space Series 30" by Nathan Sullivan

20 x 30”, oil on panel, 2026

"Pathway #2629", by Grace Kerr

"Pathway #2629", by Grace Kerr

Stoneware 13 1/4" x 12 1/4" x 10"

"Lady B" by Robert Lach

"Lady B" by Robert Lach

Plastic bottles. pulverized Meadowlands reeds, wood, metal, acrylic paint

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