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TO TOUCH IS TO FEEL

Helen Lin

Solo Exhibition at The Living Gallery, 1094 Broadway, Brooklyn NY 11221

Brooklyn, NY — April 9–13, 2026

to touch is to feel is a solo exhibition by New York-based artist Helen Lin examining immigrant labor, textile memory, and the technological histories embedded within craft traditions.

Drawing from fabrics preserved from Brooklyn garment factories where her mother worked after immigrating to New York in the 1990s, Lin constructs an interactive textile archive through artist books, soft sculpture, and projection installations. The exhibition connects sewing techniques such as pleating, embroidery, knitting, and crochet to computational systems, positioning feminized craft practices as early forms of programming and information encoding.

Activated through touch and proximity, the works invite viewers to physically engage with materials carrying histories of labor, migration, and survival. By bringing together textiles and electronics—two materials notoriously difficult to recycle—with the themes of human touch, memory, and earth, this project encourages us to reconnect with the tangible, affirming that technology’s origins are rooted in human craft and care.

Public programming throughout the exhibition includes an artist talk, poetry reading, and knitting workshop, expanding the exhibition into a space of collective learning and participation.

Exhibition Schedule: RSVP HERE

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**Opening Reception** April 9, 5–8 PM

Artist Talk April 11, 4-5:30 PM

**To thread the machine: An Evening of Poetry & Performance** April 11, 6-7:30 PM

An Introduction to Colorwork Charts and 3D Forms with Alanna Okun April 13, 6:30-8:30 PM

This exhibition is supported by The Living Gallery and was made possible with funding from the HEAR US program at New York University Tisch School of the Arts through the Tisch Initiative for Creative Research (TCR).