What Remains, What Connects: Tulu Bayar Explores Home Through Material and Memory

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What Remains, What Connects:
Tulu Bayar Explores Home Through Material and Memory

By Hayley Ferber

An exhibition review examining how Tulu Bayar brings together two interconnected bodies of work to explore the relationship between personal and collective experiences of home. Through photography, handmade paper, and material-based processes, Bayar reveals how memory, belonging, and identity are assembled through landscape, collaboration, and the traces embedded within everyday materials.

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By Hayley Ferber • February 8, 2026

An artist profile exploring Maureen O'Leary's paintings through themes of ambiguity, memory, perception, and emotional space, written in conjunction with the exhibition Influencers at Cristin Tierney Gallery.

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Hayley Ferber on Maggie Puckett

Published in: Art Dialogues

An interview exploring Maggie Puckett's interdisciplinary practice through themes of ecofeminism, artist books, environmental advocacy, and material experimentation.

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Ruminations on Maxwell Stevens: Last Days of Summer

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Ruminations on Maxwell Stevens' Last Days of Summer

By Hayley Ferber • September 20, 2023

An exhibition review examining Maxwell Stevens' Last Days of Summer, exploring the interplay of realism and abstraction, the atmospheric qualities of memory, and the artist's contemporary interpretation of the beach as both a site of leisure and reflection.

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