Exhibition

Lisa Alvarado: Talismans for a Theater of Resilience

September 25, 2025–April 12, 2026

A cropped image of an abstract tapestry dyed yellow and red with lines drawn in white lace. Abstract diamond and rectilinear spiral patterns radiate outward from a half moon shape at the bottom of the composition.
Lisa Alvarado, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, Talismans for a Theater of Resilience (process image), 2025. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño.

Working across painting, textiles, and musical performance, Lisa Alvarado explores liminality—or in-betweenness—as a generative space where rhythm, movement, and history intertwine. Guided by what she calls “vibrational aesthetics,” the artist draws from bodily pulses and earthly cycles alike, creating multi-sensory works rich with visual and sonic resonance.

During her FWM residency, Alvarado experimented with sculptural fabric assemblage, screenprinting, and dyeing techniques to create two monumental hanging tapestries, each more than 19 by 10 feet. Composed of multi-colored bands that collide with stepped and curved shapes, these works echo both natural rock strata and the circular architecture of the gallery’s windows. Translucent mesh and tinted window gels channel shifting daylight into projected color, syncing the work with the rhythm of the day and season. Layered with kinetic sound, these pieces invite visitors into a meditative environment where light, pattern, and vibration converge.

Alvarado connects her research into land and notions of time to the present-day resurfacing of suppression that recalls her family’s experience in the 1930s and the Chicano civil rights movement of the 1960s. She describes these new large-scale works as talismans, evoking the powerful symbolism of the 1965 United Farm Workers flag, a sign of unity and empowerment. Her research also extends to geological time: visiting mineral collections in Philadelphia, she considers how cycles of change and resilience are recorded by the land.

In Talismans for a Theater of Resilience, Alvarado weaves together ancestral memory, natural cycles, and collective histories to create a space of resistance, community, and renewal.

 

Location

The Fabric Workshop and Museum
1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Eighth Floor Gallery

Opening Reception

Thursday, September 25, 2025, 6:00–8:00 pm
Free | Advance RSVP encouraged

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About the Artist

American, born 1982, San Antonio, TX. Lives and works in Chicago, IL.

Lisa Alvarado is a visual artist and musician that bridges vibrational forms and reimagines collective space. She works with painting, wall murals, light, sand, sound and musical performance, creating works that engage with abstraction as an ancient and global tradition that precedes European modernism. Her pulsating works draw on her Mexican American perspective as well as her interests in vibration and the cyclic rhythms within music, nature, and the body. Alvarado plays harmonium in the band Natural Information Society and uses her free-hanging paintings as mobile stage sets in their performances. Her work has been shown at the Whitney Biennial, New York, NY; The Kitchen, New York, NY; The Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA; The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, Hartford, CT; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL; MOCA, Jacksonville, FL; REDCAT, Los Angeles, CA; Moody Center for the Arts, Houston, TX; Marfa Ballroom, TX; Bergen Kunsthall, Norway; and Kunsthalle Münster, Germany; among others. She has performed at the Pitchfork Music Festival, Chicago, IL; Inhotim Museum, Brazil; Le Guess Who Festival, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Pioneer Works, New York, NY; Palais De Tokyo, Paris, France; and Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto, Portugal, among others. Alvarado has  recorded on albums released on Eremite, Drag City, and Aguirre Records. Her work is represented by Bridget Donahue in New York and The Modern Institute in Glasgow.


Organizing Credit

Talismans for a Theater of Resilience is organized by Ars Nova Workshop in partnership with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia. Artwork is created by Lisa Alvarado, in collaboration with The FWM Studio team.


Support

Major support for Talismans for a Theater of Resilience has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from the Coby Foundation, the Pennsylvania Department of Economic & Community Development, the Robert D. Bielecki Foundation, and the American-Scandinavian Foundation.

Major support for The Fabric Workshop and Museum is provided by The Marion Boulton “Kippy” Stroud Foundation, The A G Foundation, The Philadelphia Cultural Fund, and the annual financial support of our board and individual donors.