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Between the Seen and the Unseen: Andrea Mitchell on Color, Healing, and Art as Activation
Andrea Mitchell has spent decades at the intersection of visual art, somatic therapy, and energy healing. Working in collage, watercolor, stained glass, and mixed media from New York City, she builds layered works that ask viewers to sense what they cannot immediately see. In this interview, she talks about intuition as a creative tool, color as a carrier of frequency, and why the best art — like the best healing — unfolds at the pace the viewer is ready for.
"Where Flowers Dream": Victoria J. Fry Explores Memory and Impermanence in New Brooklyn Exhibition
Discover Where Flowers Dream, a solo exhibition by NYC artist Victoria J. Fry at Warnes Contemporary. Through layered watercolor washes and visceral hues, Fry’s new series navigates the tension between tenderness and unease, inviting viewers into a world of floral remnants and emotional rhythms.

