
Past

Holo be thy Name
Februuary 13th, 2026 - April 9th, 2026
Fueled by holography's connection to the sublime, Jeanette Hayes and Maggie lee sifted through Holographic Studios' archive of vintage material to make new pieces which speak to the sacred otherworldliness. This exhibition will be showcasing painting, collage, a sculpture, and a collaborative shadogram.


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World Clique, Maggie Lee (b. 1987)
Paper, holographic stickers, wood panel
18 x 12 x 1.5 in. 2026
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faith it til you make it mecca hiney ho, Jeanette Hayes (b. 1989)
Oil paint and holographic foil on Raphael print
16 x 19 inches, 2026
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Emo Gold Stripe Sweater, Maggie Lee (b. 1987)
Holographic stickers, wood panel
24 x 18 x 1.5 in. 2026
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Things I know (/things David Blaine can never know), Jeanette Hayes (b. 1989)
Lenticular collage
14x17 inches, 2026
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I’ll see it when I believe it, Jeanette Hayes (b. 1989)
Oil paint on resin with holographic particulates
26 x 32 inches , 2026
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Power of Egg, Maggie Lee & Jeanette Hayes (b. 1989)
Silver halide glass plate shadowgram, acrylic plexiglass
Produced in Shadowgram workshop led by Sy Rivers and Doris Vila
7 x 7 inches, 2025
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Power of Egg, Maggie Lee & Jeanette Hayes (b. 1989)
Silver halide glass plate shadowgram, acrylic plexiglass
Produced in Shadowgram workshop led by Sy Rivers and Doris Vila
7 x 7 inches, 2025
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I thought I warned you, Jeanette Hayes (b. 1989)
Oil paint on collaged holograms
72.5 x 31 inches. 2026
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Fine Day, Maggie Lee (b. 1987)
Tank, binders board, acrylic plexiglass, video, silk, wool, tablet, pet toys, cotton bedding, plastic
Video: 41sec, 2622 x 1206 ppi, color
18 x 8.25 x 10.75 in. 2026
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Holo be thy Name Installation View
February 2026
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Holo be thy Name Installation View
February 2026
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Holo be thy Name Installation View
February 2026
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Holo be thy Name Installation View
February 2026
Speaking Volumes
September 27th - November 22nd 2025
Speaking Volumes highlights holography’s ability to hold more than one truth at once. Doris Vila (Cuban-American, b. 1950) treats light as a narrative thread. Moving around the work, viewers catch glimpses of scenes that refuse to stay put, fragments that suggest worlds. More language than technology, her holograms whisper and contradict, offering apparitions that flicker between fact and fiction.


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Device for the lifting of gravity and other serious situations
Reflection hologram (12”x16”), tripod, security camera feed, video projector installation dimensions variable, 1994/2025
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Speaking volumes
triple-exposure reflection hologram (12”x16”), 2002
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Breathing (vowels)
five-channel reflection hologram (16”x12”), 2001
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Rain
reflection hologram (12”x16”), 2002
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Relic of an island hotel
triple-exposure white-light transmission (rainbow) hologram (28”x42”), aluminum floor stands, video projection, 1985/2025
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Hologram for someone invisible, delta
triple-exposure reflection hologram, 8”x10”, one-of-a-kind, from a series of 15, 1990
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Hologram for someone invisible, iota
triple-exposure reflection hologram, 8”x10”, one-of-a-kind, from a series of 15, 1990
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Hologram for someone invisible, epsilon
triple-exposure reflection hologram, 8”x10”, one-of-a-kind, from a series of 15, 1990


