NADA
NADA New York 2026

Baker—Hall

Artworks

Description

Baker-Hall is delighted to announce its participation in NADA New York, on view May 13-17 at the Starrett-Lehigh Building, Booth F6.

In alignment with the gallery's core mission of supporting South Florida artists and a fiber-forward program, the presentation brings together two female, textile-based artists: Alissa Alfonso and Jen Clay. Alfonso was the first artist represented by the gallery, making this return to NADA with a new body of work especially meaningful. Clay is the most recent addition to the program, with an anticipated solo exhibition forthcoming this fall in Miami.

Artist Bio(s)

Contact

Website: bakerhall.art

Email: [email protected]

Images

Alissa Alfonso, Squash Blossoms, 2026, hand—dyed textile waste, reused fiber—fill, wire, thread, textile stabilizer; base: reclaimed playground ball, shredded textile shoddy, 19 x 19 x 22 in.
Alissa Alfonso, Bull Thistle, Tickseed, Dollar Weed, 2026, hand dyed textile waste, reused fiber—fill, wire, thread, hand dyed embroidery floss, textile stabilizer, base; street recovered basketball, shredded textile shoddy, 20 x 18 x 20 in.
Alissa Alfonso, Bull Thistle, Tickseed, Dollar Weed, 2026, hand dyed textile waste, reused fiber—fill, wire, thread, hand dyed embroidery floss, textile stabilizer, base; street recovered basketball, shredded textile shoddy, 20 x 18 x 20 in.