Experiments in Consciousness 01/16/26 - 02/09/26
Oneness synergizes at the center of paradox
Visions from quantum to cosmic
From radical presence to collective narrative
From personal mythology to unity consciousness
Experiments in Consciousness
Select works by artist-philosopher Allison Harrell
Mistier (b. 1983) explore the embodiment of message and the outcomes of co-creation.
Mistier relies on words as activation keys, coded into material language that engages logic and imagination simultaneously. Her abstractions initiate a threshold of personal narrative mingling collective mythologies.
"Oneness synergizes at the center of paradox. Consciousness is complete when it shared."
- AH Mistier
Through ephemeral acrylic, water and light reactions, photographs document the interconnection and reconstitution of elements in direct sunlight. Focused movements of shadow and highlight enliven the intermingling colors while compositions repeatedly surrender in flowing water. Photographs become meditative doorways mirroring back references from the subconscious which the artist thoughtfully translates within the digital workspace. Production expands the images from micro to macro. The artist’s interpretation facilitates energy transmission and suggested narrative, opening viewers to a guided and shared meditation within collective resonance.
Mistier writes poetry alongside the rendering and transformation of each photograph. Inspiration reflects her own therapeutic awakening practice and collective alignment. She considers the words and images to function like spiritual medicine.
This artwork, poetry and prose comprise Gather Center’s Gather Light Volume I, a recurring publication focused on multidisciplinary media serving the expansion of unity consciousness and individual empowerment.
WE > ME, Milky Way
2025, museum grade glicée back aluminum, cast, mirror polished aluminum
Goodbye letter
I cannot be bought.
-- your beauty, your mother, your earth, your self
2025, Upcycled plastic wellness bottles, wire, wood, linen, stitching, oil and acrylic paint