Upcoming | "Hyperobjects" Opening Reception
Join us on March 7th to celebrate a new solo exhibition.
We are delighted to announce our second solo exhibition of 2026: “Hyperobjects” by Leroy David Nunery III.
Leroy David Nunery III is a multi-talented individual—painter, sculptor, teacher, musician—whose work merges gestural mark‑making with atmospheric color fields to create abstractions that shift between motion, tension, and perception.
He holds a B.A. in Sociology from University of Pennsylvania and an M.F.A. from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA). Before returning to his studio practice, Leroy spent fifteen years in the corporate world working as a graphic designer and web developer.
He has exhibited at PAFA, as well as Moody Jones Gallery (Glenside, PA). Additionally, he participated in the Men, Masculinity, and Love exhibition (2025) at Camden FireWorks (Camden, NJ), and was featured in the PXV Art Mag Issue No.7. His work “Opticks” is featured in the permanent holdings at PAFA.
Leroy David Nunery III creates compositions that feel both spontaneous and intentional. His palette shifts from muted neutrals to vibrant purples and heat‑soaked oranges, while his forms dissolve and reassemble across the canvas like traces of thought or memory.
The apparent randomness of my abstractions is subconsciously influenced by my daily life. We often dream of realities that are considered “unrealistic” despite the information being fed to us from entirely real experiences and scenarios.
“Hyperobjects” draws inspiration from Nunery’s graduate research—particularly the writings of Timothy Morton, who has a book titled the same way. For Nunery, this word/title encompasses themes of space and time, coexistence, and the shifting nature of human perception.
With the knowledge that the near future can be impacted directly by past and present actions, what can a hyperobject like art do to challenge consciousness?
We are so pleased to display a collection of Leroy David Nunery III’s paintings and sculptures for the months of March and April. Join us to celebrate this art and art.
Opening Reception | Saturday, March 7th | 5pm-8pm
Light refreshments will be served; BYOB encouraged; family-friendly event.





