Summer Exhibitions 2025 (exclamation point)

Lyndon House Arts Center & Zero Art Fair

Habit at Lyndon House Arts Center in Athens, GA

I’d like to invite you to the the exhibition Habit a two person exhibition of work by Chris Moss & Sue Fox in the Lukasiewicz Gallery at the Lyndon House Arts Center in Athens, GA. Curated by Kathryn Refi, Exhibition Specialist at the Athens-Clarke County run arts center, the show will feature work I have made from 2011 to 2022 and I’m excited to see it all in a new context.

microphone fiend, 2021, acrylic on panel, 19 ¾ x 19 ¾ inches

The exhibition runs July 3, 2025 - October 11, 2025 with an opening reception on Thursday, July 3, 2025 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM. I’d be thrilled to see any of you at the opening, and, of course honored to show you around the exhibition. Let me know if you’d like to see an exhibition checklist.

Should you plan to visit let me know, I’d be happy to visit Athens again if we can coordinate that during the run of the show. Everything you might need to plan your trip can be found on the LHAC website (it’s a city gov’t website, while awkward to navigate, they do their best).

Zero Art Fair at The Flag Art Foundation, NYC

Last summer’s Zero Art Fair was so successful they’re doing it again, this time in Chelsea, at The Flag Art Foundation, which, depending on your perspective, is a real estate upgrade. Building on the success of the inaugural edition in Elizaville, NY, in 2024, this year’s fair will continue to promote an alternative to the contemporary art market and an egalitarian model of art collecting.

Hostage Golfer (formerly known as Marine Mutation or Mutilation, c. 2014) repainted in 2022, acrylic and acrylic medium on panel, 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches

If you hand back artwork of mine after an exhibition and I decide it needs to change, it’s changing. The only way to prevent that is to take it away from me.

Two works that have been around the studio for over a decade only to be recently reworked, renamed & revised, will be on offer under ZAF’s ownership contract. They announced participating artists earlier this week so you can take a look at this year’s participating artists now. Given the success last summer - the fair sold out in one afternoon - I’d eye my prize early and make plans to get in the door early, if possible.

The fair will open to the public July 8-10; from July 11-12 visitors will need to register to receive a free timed ticket to enter the fair. Zero Art Fair will ask potential collectors to self-identify economically, with priority access given to those who usually cannot afford to purchase art. There will be a limit of one artwork per household.