all the wild in me.

Solo Exhibition
Machines with Magnets, Pawtucket, RI

All the Wild in Me is an immersive body of work that blurs the boundary between the natural and the internal. Through layered materials—moss, fabric, resin, embroidery, dried flowers, and found objects—Hallie Driscoll constructs sculptural environments that pulse with memory, tenderness, and quiet resilience. Each piece becomes a landscape of transformation: clouds and roots, fragments and growth, woven together to reflect the process of healing and becoming.

Presented at Machines with Magnets in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, the exhibition invited viewers to step into a world both dreamlike and tactile, where the organic and emotional intertwine. As art critic Michael Rose wrote in his review for GoLocalProv, Driscoll’s work “brings together a poetic sense of material and form… balancing fragility and strength in deeply personal ways.”