I’m honored to share that my work is included in Faces in Everything, a very thoughtfully curated exhibition by Deven Truong, on view at Littman Gallery at Portland State University from January 12 – March 13, 2026. The exhibition explores our human tendency to seek pattern, repetition, and familiar forms—and how those comforts shift, erode, or transform over time. Faces in Everything considers memory as both anchor and lens, asking how we recognize familiar faces in unexpected places and how those memories shape the way we see the world.
The show brings together intimate works by local artists Anne Mavor, LALO, Nicki Eybel, and myself, working across ceramics, mixed media, fiber, and photography. My ceramic pieces engage with this theme through surface, gesture, and form—allowing clay to record moments of touch, pause, and discovery, much like memory itself. Together, the works honor the objects, faces, and impressions we carry with us, even as they evolve and fade. An opening reception will be held on January 21, 2026, and I hope you’ll join us or visit the gallery during the run of the exhibition.
Important Info:
Title: Faces in Everything
Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Exhibition Dates: January 12 – March 13, 2026
Location: Littman Gallery, 1825 SW Broadway, Portland, OR, 97201
Price: Exhibition, Free
Website: littmanandwhite.com/littman
Instagram: instagram.com/littmanandwhite/
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The Littman & White Galleries are excited to formally announce our upcoming show in the Littman Gallery for the winter: Faces in Everything.
By nature, the human mind gravitates toward patterns. We find comfort in repetition and motif, drawing meaning from the rhythms we encounter. Yet pattern and routine are rarely consistent; life ebbs and flows, and the comfort we find in certain faces, places, and objects inevitably fades with time.
Faces in Everything explores this interplay between our need for pattern and the ephemeral nature of the things we hold close. By honoring the objects and faces we remember, this work presents memory as a tool for self-exploration. Each piece asks: How do we find familiar faces in unfamiliar places? And how does memory become a lens through which we see the world?
Synthesizing a range of materials from sculpture and ceramics to fiber arts and photography, the show approaches this idea of honor from all angles with the intimate works of local artists Anne Mavor, LALO, Nicki Eybel, and Andy Clift. On view from January 12, 2026, through March 13, 2026, with an opening reception scheduled for January 21, 2026, in the Littman Gallery.







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