Sara Hagale - "Maybe You Know the Place"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Maybe You Know the Place, the debut solo exhibition of Huntsville-based artist Sara Hagale.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, February 21st
6pm - 8pm
The artist will be in attendance
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Hashimoto Contemporary NYC
54 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
Advance Collector's Preview:
An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens. If you would like to receive a price list please contact us at info@hashimotocontemporary.com
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Sara Hagale, Maybe You Know the Place, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Broken Zig, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Untitled 2, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Hm?, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, !, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Bug Wonders, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Untitled 3, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Untitled 4, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Untitled 5, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, First Sip, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, In My House, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Moon Peeks, Sleep Speaks, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Untitled 6, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, From The Past, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Eeee!, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Not Yet, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Once Again, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Luck as Big as Me, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Flat, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, A Door Opens, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Long, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Standard Inspection, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, One, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Two, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Three, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Untitled, 2026 -
Sara Hagale, Bug Holds the Door Open for You, 2026
NEW YORK CITY - Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Maybe You Know The Place, a solo exhibition by Huntsville, Alabama-based artist Sara Hagale. In her debut solo exhibition, the artist invites viewers into a world that is at once delicate, humorous and deeply reflective.
The artist works primarily in pencil on paper, creating intimate, small-scale drawings that invite close and contemplative viewing. Through subtle mark-making, she captures fleeting moments of human experience with remarkable restraint. Her intentionally minimal composition, which are often composed of only a few lines, carry a quiet emotional weight, where nuance emerges through simplicity. In the title piece, Maybe You Know The Place, a small figure stands before a wide window with horizontal blinds, capturing a tender, yet everyday solitary moment.
In Maybe You Know the Place, Hagale deepens her exploration of the human condition through a lens that feels simultaneously personal and universally resonant. Quiet figures and understated gestures unfold within spare compositions, encouraging viewers not only to observe, but to feel and recognize something of themselves in the delicate spaces between the lines.
Join us for the opening of Maybe You Know The Place on Saturday, February 21st with a reception from 6pm - 8pm. The artist will be in attendance. The exhibition will run through Saturday, March 6th.
For additional information, images, or press requests, please email info@hashimotocontemporary.com