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Photos from Grace Athena Flott Studio's post 03/12/2026

Fireweed
Oil on linen
10 x 12 inches

Thrilled to show this small painting in TONIC: A Medicinal Flora & Fungi at Ghost Gallery Opening tomorrow night March 13th 5-8pm.

This painting depicts two hands caressing a fireweed blossom. The hands are created from my “scar prints” and placed alongside a fire-resilient northwest native plant. Aptly named, fireweed is one of the first plants to return post-wildfire. It is, in fact, rejuvenated, by fire. The “scar print” is a source material I create by printing directly from my body, which was injured in a fire. It transforms the disfigured body into abstracted prints and here, with the hands reaching toward new blossoms, ties the body to an ecological lifecycle of both destruction and regeneration. Nature knows we must hold hope even in moments of pain.

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Come see all the beautiful work! And congrats to Ghost Gallery for celebrating 20 years this year of Art & Community! Join us at their Pacific Place location (2nd floor) to kick off 

Photos from Grace Athena Flott Studio's post 01/07/2026

Kicking off 2026 by exhibiting WASHING WITH THE ROOTS (2025) in NYC with Field Projects . Opening Thursday at 6pm ET !

This is a beautiful show of painting, sculpture, and works that bridge the gap between the two. Honored to be included.

EVERYTHING AND NOTHING AT ALL💥⁠
Curated by: Ivy N. Jones (Welancora Gallery) ⁠

Dates: Jan 8 - 31, 2026⁠
⁠Opening: Jan 8, 6pm

Featuring:⁠
Grace Flott ⁠
Duy Hoàng ⁠
Leah King ⁠
Natalya K Laudi ⁠
Cameron Meade .art⁠
Joseph Ni .art⁠
Mesoma Hammida Onyeagba ⁠
Hazal Õzgür .bad.surprises⁠
Ruby Perkins ⁠
Lin Qiqing ⁠
David Rios Ferreira ⁠
David Sackett ⁠
Virginia Wagner  ⁠

Field Projects ⁠
526 W 26th St 807 (8th floor) NYC poster image: Virginia Wagner “Lapping at Your Door”, 2025

Photos from Grace Athena Flott Studio's post 10/15/2025

Join us tomorrow Oct. 16th at the Seattle Cultural Accessibility Consortium conference!
I am speaking at Deep Dive Day, an accessibility in arts conference hosted by the at Town Hall. I am speaking about my challenges and opportunities as an artist and burn survivor in the local arts ecosystem. I would love to invite you to this event where there is an amazing community of people coming together to learn, share, connect, and sustain this very important work in accessibility in the arts. I hope you will consider coming to spend the day with us, learning about how we can all sustain accessibility during these challenging times.

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