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    At Joy Machine, Five Artists Bring a Gust of Fresh Air for a Joint Exhibition with The Jaunt

    Stevie Shao, “Thistle Butterfly sheltering from rain,” acrylic gouache and latex paint on paper, 16 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches

    At Joy Machine, Five Artists Bring a Gust of Fresh Air for a Joint Exhibition with The Jaunt

    June 9, 2025

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    Joy Machine

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    Joy Machine is excited to announce a joint exhibition with The Jaunt. Opening this week in Chicago, Ventus features paintings, sculptures, and prints by Cody Hudson, Seonna Hong (previously), Seth Pimentel, Stevie Shao, and Scott Sueme.

    Founded and curated by Jeroen Smeets, The Jaunt (previously) is a travel project that sends artists around the world to experience new locations and cultures. Once they return home, artists create a limited-edition silkscreen print inspired by their journeys.

    Seonna Hong, “Summer Swimmers” (2025), acrylic on linen, 30 x 24 inches, framed

    Being outside our comfort zones heightens our senses and opens us up to new experiences and inspiration. The Jaunt is a gust of new perspective and energy that flows through artists’ creative processes, allowing them to reorient and establish a new current.

    For Ventus, Smeets gathered a group of artists who have each participated in the project, traveling to places like Shanghai, Mexico City, and Jeju Island, along with the towns of Shelton, Washington, and Joseph, Oregon. Each lets their experiences and observations lead as they create new artworks.

    Chicago has always been somewhat of a home away from home for The Jaunt. The very first exhibition was in the city, and over the years, amazing artists living and working in Chicago–including Cody Hudson, David Heo, Liz Flores, and others–have participated. The Jaunt and Joy Machine are excited to partner and present these five artists, many of whom are showing here for the first time.

    Ventus runs from June 13 to August 2. RSVP to the opening reception here.

    Stevie Shao, “Swallows,” acrylic gouache and latex paint on shaped wood

    Seonna Hong, “Bigfoot,” hand-finished print

    Scott Sueme, “Self-Schema, Pillar One” (2025), acrylic, flashe, and pastel on wood, 69 x 5.5 inches

    Cody Hudson, “Self-Sufficiency, Tangerine Variant”

    Cody Hudson, “Alternative Education, Tangerine Variant”

    Seth Pimentel, silkscreen print, 50 x 70 centimeters, edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist

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    Three Women Artists Gather for The Jaunt and Hashimoto Contemporary’s ‘Winter Camp’

    Seonna Hong, “Rest as an Act of Defiance” (2024), acrylic, oil pastel, and tape on raw canvas, 51 x 65 inches. All images courtesy of The Jaunt and Hashimoto Contemporary, shared with permission

    Three Women Artists Gather for The Jaunt and Hashimoto Contemporary’s ‘Winter Camp’

    December 12, 2024

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    Kate Mothes

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    Through a unique collaboration between The Jaunt and Hashimoto Contemporary, three women artists spent a week together in the small town of Shelton, south of Olympia National Park.

    Hiking, delving into the area’s history, and learning about each other’s work, Bianca Nemelc, Genevieve Cohn, and Seonna Hong participated in the first Winter Camp. Given space and time away from their daily routines, the artists were invited to find inspiration from their new surroundings.

    Genevieve Cohn, “We Sow a Softness” (2024), acrylic on canvas, 36 x 24 inches

    The Jaunt was founded in 2013 by Jeroen Smeets, who curates the project and facilitates travel for artists to destinations worldwide. The program doesn’t assign a specific agenda or brief; the primary goal is to provide new experiences that inspire the creative process.

    Cohn, Hong, and Nemelc focused predominantly on painting and works on paper, responding to the act of gathering and the lush, natural environment of the Pacific Northwest.

    “Sharing common threads and divergent paths amongst each other’s experiences as artists and women navigating the world, the week-long residency allowed artists from different locales, backgrounds, and generations to create community,” says a statement about the program.

    Winter Camp is on view at Hashimoto Contemporary’s San Francisco location through December 21. Find more on the gallery’s website, and you can also explore more from The Jaunt.

    Bianca Nemelc, “Sun Catcher” (2024), acrylic on canvas, 50 x 60 inches

    Seonna Hong, “Get Your Bag” (2024), acrylic and oil pastel on raw canvas, 30 x 24 inches

    Genevieve Cohn, “To Hold, To Harbor” (2024), acrylic on canvas, 48 x 36 inches

    Bianca Nemelc, “Flower in Breeze” (2024), acrylic on canvas, 30 x 24 inches

    Genevieve Cohn, “Exercises in Attention” (2024), acrylic and conté on paper, 30 x 22 inches

    Seonna Hong, “Investigations” (2024), acrylic and oil pastel on raw canvas, 30 x 24 inches

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