Roots of a City

Andrée B. Carter

Abstract artwork with small white and blue buildings set against a dense black lace-like pattern over teal and blue vertical stripes.

Opens Thu May 7, 6-8pm

On view May 7-28, 2026

Zabar Project Gallery

sponsored by Hands On

Andrée B. Carter reimagines eight cities she has visited or called home, translating their essence into large-scale textile paintings that hang like vibrant, architectural tapestries. Each 48 x 60” work blends painting, needlepoint, and collage, abstracting architectural details, colors, and textures into narratives that reflect the mood and identity of a place without dictating how it should be seen.

Carter’s process fuses the craft of needlepoint with the tradition of mixing dry pigments, challenging the hierarchy of “high” and “low” art by placing threadwork on equal footing with paint. During her 2024 PEAR residency at The Studios, she immersed herself in the island’s colors, architecture, and natural environment, developing Queen Conch—a work incorporating collage elements gathered locally, from vibrant ephemera to weathered fragments. Installed on walls or suspended so viewers can walk among them these pieces invite close observation of both their layered making and meaning. Through carefully chosen color palettes and reimagined cityscapes, Roots of a City offers clues, not conclusions, encouraging each viewer to map their own connection to place.