Presented with Collective City
Open at 1444 Dupon St., Unit 10
February 20 - March 2 2026
Wednesday - Sunday, 12pm - 5pm
FLOWCHANGE unfolds as a mixed-reality biome where distinctions between the real and the rendered begin to dissolve. Synthetic surfaces sit alongside organic forms. Fields bloom through code, memory, and machine logic. Nature here is not something to be recovered or restored, but something continuously shaped through technology, perception, ancestry, and lived experience.
Bringing together artists Alex McLeod, Laura Kay Keeling, Diana Lynn VanderMeulen, Sabrina Ratté, Willy Le Maitre, Ali Phi, Quinn Hopkins, and Amanda Amour-Lynx, the exhibition gathers works that move between immersive systems, extended reality, generative media, and digital materiality. Ecology and memory are encountered through experience rather than representation. Images function as environments. Data holds memory. FLOWCHANGE places nature and technology in proximity rather than opposition. It invites viewers to slow down, stay with what they are seeing, and notice how physical and digital systems inform one another. Ecology becomes relational. Presence is practiced. Change continues.













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