Nicole Strasburg painting "Sea Level Rising," 2025 is oil on birch panel, 42 x 24 inches, depicting scenes of sea and sky in pastel blue and pink colors in squares and rectangles. (Nicole Strasburg)
Nicole Strasburg painting ‘Sea Level Rising,’ 2025 is oil on birch panel, 42 x 24 inches. (Nicole Strasburg)

Returning to Sullivan Goss after a three year hiatus, the gallery will present the 10th solo exhibit for artist Nicole Strasburg, running June 26-Aug. 24 with an opening reception, 508 p.m. on 1st Thursday, July 2.

The paintings on display in The Whole Is Greater are the latest expression of an artistic practice that has been developing for more than 40 years, Sullivan Goss said.

“While the work explores new visual territory, it remains deeply connected to the foundation Nicole has built throughout her career,” according to the gallery.

The themes, observations and techniques that have defined her work continue to nourish these new paintings, allowing them to reach further, branch wider, and bloom in unexpected ways, organizers said.

The exhibit also offers an opportunity to view a selection of Strasburg’s sketchbooks, providing insight into her creative process from initial observation to finished oil painting.

“Gallery visitors can trace the development of an idea, seeing what transforms and what remains constant along the way,” organizers said. “Sketchbooks are a vulnerable place where ideas and notions are still being worked out, so it’s always an honor to be invited in to witness the process.”

The Whole Is Greater is a meditation on the power of accumulation. Individual marks, fragments, observations, and moments may seem small on their own, but together they create something larger and more meaningful.

As in nature, every new growth contains the history of what came before it, reminding us that the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts.

A catalog will accompany the exhibit and be available for purchase at the gallery.