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Discarded Packaging and Labels Find New Life in Kelly Kozma’s Vibrant Patchworks

“Magma & Reef” (2025). All images courtesy of Kelly Kozma and Paradigm Gallery + Studio, shared with permission

Discarded Packaging and Labels Find New Life in Kelly Kozma’s Vibrant Patchworks

From dozens of Chiquita banana labels to toothpaste packaging to color-coded quality control stickers, Kelly Kozma finds beauty in everyday ephemera. “Piece by piece, she saves any colorful or textured box that she encounters, even though most are expected to be discarded after their original use,” says Paradigm Gallery + Studio, which opens the artist’s solo exhibition Watch Me Backflip this weekend.

Kozma takes an archival and interdisciplinary approach to working with numerous found materials, combining a variety of media into two-dimensional wall works, expansive textile-inspired assemblages, and voluminous suspended installations. “Watch Me Backflip embraces ideas of reusing material, interconnectedness, and the significance of the smallest interaction on a much larger environment,” says an exhibition statement.

Installation view of ‘Watch Me Backflip’ at Paradigm Gallery + Studio

“Iguana & Myrrh” and “Magma & Reef” mark the largest compositions Kozma has created. The former spans 22 feet in circumference and comprises more than 30,000 hand-stitched circles cut from a wide variety of greeting cards, found packaging, and other colorful materials. Committed to a minimal-waste practice, the artist incorporates scraps and loose threads into a number of accompanying works in Watch Me Backflip.

“As she stitches these lovingly collected pieces, Kozma creates connections between the people in her life and the objects she interacts with, inspiring mindfulness against overconsumption and emotional apathy,” the gallery says.

Watch Me Backflip opens today and continues through June 1 in Philadelphia. See more on the artist’s Instagram.

“I See Your Beauty” (2025), process control patches and acrylic on panel
Installation view of ‘Watch Me Backflip’ at Paradigm Gallery + Studio
Detail of “Iguana & Myrrh”
Installation view of ‘Watch Me Backflip’ at Paradigm Gallery + Studio
“Peels So Good” (2025), banana stickers and acrylic on panel
Detail of “Iguana & Myrrh”
The artist working on the installation of “Magma & Reef”

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