Exhibitions
Exhibitions
CURRENT + UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
Fragments And
An Installation of Work by Lynne Huffer
On view Wednesday, September 17th through Sunday, October 5th at The Supermarket
The Bakery Atlanta is thrilled to present Fragments And: An Installation of Work by Lynne Huffer in partnership with Emory’s Center for Ethics and Emory’s Ethics and the Arts Program on view Wednesday, September 17th through Sunday, October 5th at The Supermarket. Join us for the opening reception on Wednesday, September 17th, from 6pm to 9pm. The reception will feature a performance co-sponsored by the Emory Department of Philosophy with movement artists Isa Newport and Graham Shelor. The event will also coincide with The Bakery’s monthly collage night, a natural pairing considering the mediums and themes of the show.
Huffer’s gallery installation of fragments on zigzagging lines is conceived as a living collage, inviting viewers into an experimental, collaborative, immersive practice. Created as an installation for survival, Fragments And accompanies Huffer’s hybrid-style collage book, These Survivals: Autobiography of an Extinction, available for purchase at the exhibit. Fragments And displays Huffer’s experiments in analog collage around the theme of extinction and the clash of intimate time with geological time. When thinking of extinction, we fall into a sense of planetary time; the feeling that all is both individual and collective, inviting solitary practices amidst communal life. In that spirit, the exhibit invites its viewers to contribute to the installation by making their own fragments to add to the lines. The goal of this parallel play is to harness the childlike energy of analog collage, opening up new possibilities for self-reflection, friendship, and even solidarity.
In drawing on the aesthetic of fragmentation, Huffer attempts to push the limits of our perception and our thinking in a mode she calls “thought collage.” Huffer is especially interested in bringing attention to the substrate onto which a collage is pasted. She revels in the multiple meanings of substrate: paper, canvas, aluminum, cloth, wood, stone, brick, an old book to be altered, a notebook, the side of a building, the earth, or in this case, lines crisscrossing an interior space. In working with substrates in our collaging practice, we also rework the ground of our thinking. Working with fragments allows those who experience these installations for survival to access new ways of living in the face of ecological crisis, political turmoil, and an increasingly devastated planet.
On Sunday, September 21st, from 7pm to 8:30pm, join us at The Supermarket for an evening of collage and a conversation between Huffer and David Haskell on writing and art in the face of extinction. Haskell is an interlocutor, biologist, writer, two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, and author of several books including The Forest Unseen, The Songs of Trees, Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree, and Sounds Wild and Broken. The audience will be invited to make collaged fragments as they listen to the conversation.
Lynne Huffer is a philosopher, writer, teacher, collagist, and book artist interested in formal experimentation. She is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University and the author of six books including most recently These Survivals: Autobiography of an Extinction (Duke University Press, 2025), an experimental, hybrid-style collage book composed of fragments of text and original artwork on the theme of mass species extinction. In addition to academic essays on feminism, queer theory, ethics, and the Anthropocene, she has published personal essays, creative nonfiction, and experimental writing. Her artwork is held by Bryn Mawr College special collections and the Center for the Book in New York. She regularly offers workshops and collaborative opportunities at universities, colleges, and community art venues. For more information about Huffer’s work, see her personal website thoughtcollage.net.
Gallery Hours are Monday-Friday, 12pm-6pm.
Evening and weekend hours will be listed here soon.
PAST EXHIBITIONS
2025
Past Present Future with Shiver Shiver, 7.10.25 - 8.16.25 (The Supermarket)
For Them, For Us with Lavender Lens, Curated by Clovis Goss, 6.27.25-7.5.25 (The Supermarket)
A Portrait of Reproductive Liberation with The Feminist Center, 6.12.25-6.16.25 (The Supermarket)
Depths, 5.23.25 - 6.8.25 (The Supermarket)
Interwoven with MAPSpace, 5.1.25-5.18.25 (The Supermarket)
Ignite Youth Art Exhibition, 4.26.25 (The Supermarket)
A Network of Autonomy with Emory Ethics and the Arts, 3.20.25 - 3.31.25 (The Supermarket)
Lover’s Below: A Group Exhibition, 2.14.25 - 2.27.25 (The Supermarket)
2024
In Focus, 1.26.24 - 1.28.24 (South Downtown)
Lover’s Below, 2.9.24 - 2.11.24 (The Supermarket)
BYO Art Party, 2.24.24 (The Supermarket)
BYO Art Party, 3.15.24 (The Supermarket)
Vitality, 3.9.24 - 3.31.2 (The Daily)
Ignite Youth Art Exhibition, 3.23.24 (South Downtown)
Depths, 4.11.24 - 4.14.24 (South Downtown)
BYO Art Party, 6.13.24 (South Downtown)
Black Magnolia, 6.4.24 - 7.3.24 (Urban Grind)
Chroma Forever, 6.27.24 - 6.30.24 (The Supermarket)
Chasing Pavements, 7.3.24 - 7.29.24 (Urban Grind)
BYO Art Party, 7.10.24 (The Supermarket)
In Focus: Transference, 7.17.24 - 7.21.24 (The Supermarket)
RETRO, 8.1.24 - 11.8.24 (The Daily)
BYO Art Party, 8.7.24 (The Supermarket)
HEARD, 8.23.24 - 8.26.24 (The Supermarket)
BYO Art Party, 9.10.24 (The Supermarket)
A Body for Hunger and Desire, Too, 9.12.24 - 9.17.24 (The Supermarket)
Boundary Lines, 10.3.24 - 10.7.24 (The Supermarket)
BYO Art Party, 10.8.24 (The Supermarket)
In Focus: Playground, 10.9.24 - 10.14.24 (The Supermarket)
Dust to Dollars, 10.18.24 - 10.21.24 (The Supermarket)
BYO Art Party, 11.6.24 (The Supermarket)
Viva La Vitalidad, 11.6.24 - 11.10.24 (The Supermarket)
In Motion, 11.8.24 - 1.8.25 (The Daily)
The Threads That Hold Us Together, 11.10.24 - 11.23.24 (Sweetwater Creek Park)
For now, home is, 11.21.24 - 11.25.24 (The Supermarket)
Ignite Youth Art Exhibition, 12.6.24 (The Supermarket)
BYO Art Party, 12.10.24 (The Supermarket)
Atlanta is Worth Fighting For with CCI, 12.13.24 - 12.27.24 (The Supermarket)
2023
Year of the Rabbit, 1.20.23 - 1.22.23 (South Downtown)
Interlaced: Celebrating Women's Work, 3.3.23 - 3.10.23 (South Downtown)
If the stairs led somewhere I would know, 4.7.23 - 4.9.23 (South Downtown)
Crystalline, 5.12.23 - 5.13.23 (South Downtown)
AGLARE with SCAD, 5.27.23 (South Downtown)
Making the Impossible Possible with C4AA, 6.29.23 - 7.2.23 (South Downtown)
COIL, 7.14.23 - 7.16.23 (South Downtown)
If the Creek Don't Rise, 8.18.23 - 8.23.23 (South Downtown)
Only Us: Labor Art Show, 9.10.23 (South Downtown)
BYOArt Party, 9.15.23 (South Downtown)
Ignite: Youth Art Show, 11.23.23 (South Downtown)
RAGE, 10.6.23 - 10.8.23 (South Downtown)
Phantasmagoria Artist Collective, 10.19.23 - 10.21.23 (South Downtown)
Into View, 11.3.23 - 11.5.24 (South Downtown)
Validity, 11.10.23 - 11.11.23 (South Downtown)
Capsule, 11.18.23 - 11.19.23 ( South Downtown)
Cutting Edge, 12.1.23 - 12.2.23 ( South Downtown)
ONE NIGHT ONLY with Fever Collective, 12.16.23 (South Downtown)
2022
Oh, Baby! A Vintage V-Day Art Show, 2.12.22 - 2.13.22 (South Downtown)
Disco Daze, 5.7.22 (South Downtown)
Home is Falling Apart and It Is Not Our Fault, 8.27.22 - 8.28.22 (South Downtown)
Sanctum with Fever Collective, 7.29.22 - 8.7.22 (South Downtown)
YES MA'AM Art Show, 8.21.22 (South Downtown
Rage Becomes Her, 9.10.22-9.11.22 (South Downtown)
Revival Art Show: Scraplanta Fundraiser, 9.23.22 - 9.24.22 (South Downtown)
One Night Only with Fever Collective, 12.2.22 (South Downtown)
Pronounced ZEEN, 12.11.22 (South Downtown)
2021
20/20 Vision: A Multi-Media Retrospective of Atlanta's Collective Resistance, 1.28.21 - 1.31.21 (South Downtown)
Your Dream World: An Atlanta Vision Board, 2.25.21 - 2.28.21 (South Downtown)
Ladies of the Bath, 3.25.21 - 3.28.21 (The Bakery East Point)
Something's Missing, 4.1.21 - 4.4.21 (South Downtown)
Cycles, 4.29.21-5.1.25 (South Downtown)
Lisa Freak, Too!, 5.15.21 - 5.16.21 (The Bakery East Point)
Looking Glass Self: How the Mind Shapes the Body, 5/27/21 - 5/31/21 (South Downtown)
RECLAIM: A Gallery of Resilience & Joy!, 6.24.21 - 7.2.21 (South Downtown)
DUAL.world, 7.28.21 - 8.1.21 (South Downtown)
The Show Must Go On, 8.13.21-8.16.25 (South Downtown)
No Place Like Home, 8.19.21 - 8.29.21 (South Downtown)
No Victim's Song, 9.23.21 - 9.26.21 (South Downtown)
SLOW HUNTING, 10.1.21 - 10.3.21 (South Downtown)
EGREGORE, 10.21.21 - 10.31.21 (South Downtown)
Typo-Heterochronia: Seoul-Atlanta / 타이포-헤테로크로니아: 서울-애틀란타, 11.18.21 - 12.6.21 (South Downtown)
2020
Polaroid Pop-Up Party!, 1.10.20 (825 Warner Street)
Facade, 1.16.20 - 2.6.20 (825 Warner Street)
Let’s Be Real, 2.9.20 (825 Warner Street)
Let Black Folk Be, 2.13.20 - 3.3.20 (825 Warner Street)
2019
You Look Like the Right Type, 1.3.19 - 1.30.19 (825 Warner Street)
Love Song: New Work by Blaire LeBlanc, 1.6.19 (825 Warner Street)
The Art of Protest, 2.4.19 (825 Warner Street)
Happy Vacui: Work by Pearl Bryant, 2.7.19 - 2.28.19 (825 Warner Street)
White Trash Mountain, 3.7.19-3.28.19 (825 Warner Street)
Fresh Out the Oven with Georgia State University, 3.7.19 - 3.28.19 (825 Warner Street)
Good Girl: Fingers Crossed, 6.7.19 - 6.21.19 (825 Warner Street)
Grin: A Multi-Media Gallery Exhibition, 6.6.19 - 6.13.19 (825 Warner Street)
Yes Ma’a Art Show, 7.21.19 (825 Warner Street)
Dirty Laundry, 8.1.19 - 8.15.19 (825 Warner Street)
Can You Hear Me Now?, 8.18.19 (825 Warner Street)
Phases: Work by Celeste Rodriguez and Laine Gay, 8.24.19 (825 Warner Street)
Body Double: Work by Melissa Huang and Hanna Newman, 11.7.19 - 11.21.19 (825 Warner Street)
Prototype for a Landscape: Mary Stuart Hall and Kate Osmond, 12.5.19 - 12.19.19 (825 Warner Street)
Lisa Freak: A Bubblegum Pop-Up Exhibition, 12.22.19 (825 Warner Street)
2018
BYOA: Feminist Edition Art + Music Showcase, 2.1.18 (825 Warner Street)
Sunday Presents: BREAD II, 2.24.18 (825 Warner Street)
Carefreeblackgirl, 3.10.18 (825 Warner Street)
Fat AF! Body Liberation Show, 3.30.18 (825 Warner Street)
Ni Aquí Ni Allá, 4.19.18 (825 Warner Street)
Bottom Text, 5.24.18 (825 Warner Street)
YES MA'AM Art Show 2018, 6.10.18 (825 Warner Street)
Atlanta Chalk Art Festival, 8.11.18 (825 Warner Street)
Pop-Up Art Show "This is America", 8.31.18 (825 Warner Street)
Dusty Rose by Patrick Di Rito, 9.20.18 - 10.11.18 (825 Warner Street)
Exploration: Experimental Video Game Showcase, 11.1.18 (825 Warner Street)
2017
BYO Art Party, 10.8.17 (825 Warner Street)
BYO Art Show: Fall Edition, 11.17.17 (825 Warner Street)