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Mythos - A Group Exhibition


  • Kai Lin Gallery 999 Brady Avenue Northwest Atlanta, GA, 30318 United States (map)

Group Exhibition featuring Chloe Alexander, Christa Collins, Stan Clark, Ivy Wu, Philip Carpenter, Daisy Dickson and Claude-Gerard Jean

MYTHOS gathers seven contemporary artists whose practices transform the personal, the perceptual, and the everyday into living narratives of meaning and imagination. Across diverse media—from printmaking and painting to mixed media and optical art—the exhibition explores how myth is not only inherited but continually rewritten through experience, memory, and transformation. Chloe Alexander’s layered print narratives and Philip Carpenter’s tender botanical studies ground myth in the ordinary, while Daisy-Anne Dickson and Christa Collins turn abstraction into a site of healing, spirit, and renewal. Ivy Wu’s vibrant ecosystems and Claude-Gerard Jean’s perceptual portals each translate the invisible forces of consciousness into dynamic visual language. Meanwhile, Stan Clark’s multimedia storytelling bridges nostalgia, humor, and cultural mythology, merging the personal with the universal. Together, these artists reveal that mythos is not confined to the past—it is alive in the textures of perception, emotion, and the stories we continually create to understand our world.

Daisy-Anne Dickson’s Mythos unfolds as a visual language of healing and transformation—a meditation on how we reconstruct meaning from what has been broken. Through her experimental use of materials and layered abstraction, she gives form to the invisible stories of memory, emotion, and renewal that shape personal mythology. Her dual life as both artist and nurse deepens this inquiry, bridging the worlds of art and science, body and spirit, decay and restoration. Each work becomes an act of mending, where fragments of experience are reassembled into new expressions of wholeness. In Mythos, Dickson invites viewers to witness beauty reborn from imperfection—a testament to resilience and the continual rewriting of the self.

Please join us for the opening reception on October 24th, 2025 from 7-10pm

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