“Ever-Changing and Eternal”

Stinson House is pleased to present a solo show featuring artwork by Houston artist, Dylan Ellery Anderson. The opening reception will be on Saturday January 25th, 2025 from 4pm-9pm at 2718 Ruth St. Houston, TX 77004

Dylan Ellery Anderson is a Houston-based multidisciplinary artist born in 1999. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the University of Houston and is currently pursuing a graduate degree in the Master of Arts Leadership program at the University of Houston. Before sculpture, she studied graphic design for three years which heavily influences her work. She has always had a writing and photography practice, which is expanding into sculptural installations. She has worked at the Pablo Cardoza Gallery for over two years now and has worked on a variety of projects since her graduation including hosting markets, managing art direction and props on a music video shoot, reading tarot, and more. She has shown work at The Blaffer Museum, Post HTX, Thirdspace Gallery, White Oak Music Hall, Sharespace and more.

This exhibition is a collection of artwork and objects created throughout the past two years and expands upon the work presented in Anderson’s thesis show. Wrestling with her relationship with time, both holding onto it and letting it go, she walks between the ever-changing and eternal. Documenting, preserving and witnessing how time affects us, our landscapes, our perspectives, our identities, and our homes. She is exploring the formation of self through reflection, consumption, spending and focused perspectives. Excavating how time relates to materials through evidence of habits formed by consistent choices, and photographing the changes of frequently visited places. Interested in transformation, she creates spaces for personal reflection, connection and, hopefully metamorphosis.

“I am a creator and conduit who explores time, such as ephemera and archives, through materials such as receipts, food wrappers, found and used objects, along with fabricated objects, amassed collections and spaces. I am obsessed by the ever-changing nature of reality and how change itself is constant, usually represented in my work by the sky and changing landscapes. I am fascinated by the idea of structures and how they form the delicate materials and people within them, explored through the idea of home, both internally and externally. -Dylan Ellery Anderson, January 2025