Current
Wild Birds
Solo exhibition
Freight + Volume
New York, NY
opening Saturday December 14, 2024
6 - 8 pm
on view through Saturday January 25, 2025
artist walk through Saturday January 18th at 3pm
Press for Wild Birds
In ‘Wild Birds,” Emily Noelle Lambert’s second solo exhibition at Freight+Volume, she provides an unbridled experience of color and tactility.
Jason Andrews for Two Coats of Paint Emily Noelle Lambert: Trapping butterflies, chasing wild birds
Interview with Brian Alfred on his podcast Sound and Vision episode 457
Upcoming:
Making Space at Brattleboro Museum
Brattleboro, Vermont
July 12 - November 11, 2025
Beverly Acha
Emily Noelle Lambert
Mika Obayashi
Deb Pettengill
Howardena Pindell
Michelle Samour
Lauren Watrous
Recent:
Asters & Goldenrod is curated by Tessa G. O’Brien & Hilary Schaffner, in collaboration with Alice Gauvin Gallery.
September 20 - November 12, 2023
Alice Gauvin Gallery
43 York Street
Portland, Maine
The artists exhibited include Meghan Brady, Lauren Luloff, Eleanor Conover, Emily Noelle Lambert, Richard Yu-Tang Lee, Ilse Sørenson Murdock, Matthew Sepielli, Jennie Jieun Lee, Jackie Gendel, Hannah Secord Wade. Read on for statements by the initial five artists on why they selected the artist that they chose, and the nature of those creative dialogues.
The Mermaid in the Hospital, curated by Maeve D'Arcy
September 14, 2023 - October 21, 2023
Markel Fine Arts
529 West 20th, Suite 6W
New York, NY 10011
The Mermaid in the Hospital features work by Sabra Moon Elliot, Emily Noelle Lambert, and Maíra Senise.
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Emily Noelle Lambert’s work celebrates the experience of moving through landscapes. Her depictions of forested space tessellate a living network that seems continuous with the subject-matter from which her source material derives. Out of this comes less a naturalistic description of nature than a living idea that cuts to the quick of the holistic vision she preserves in washes of acrylic. Across the seasonal cycles which reveal nature’s continual presence, Lambert breathes new life into perceptions that might otherwise be glossed over, documenting the freshness of traversing undiscovered paths.. -Jeffrey Grunthaner