
Where creativity meets inquiry — and stories find form. Lacy’s work blends art, design, and ethnographic research to spark dialogue around the human condition and shared connection.
Recent & Upcoming Exhibitions
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Chicago, IL | (Oak Park) Salon Session
Sunday Nov 30, 2025 | 1–6pm | 1039 Home Ave. Oak Park IL
Napa Valley, CA | NV Design Studio, Salon Session
Thursday December 11, 2025 | 530–730pm | 1506 Main Street, Napa, CA
Detroit, MI | (Rochester) Salon Session
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025 | 6–9pm | 3234 Melvin Ave. Rochester MI 48307
Chicago, IL | (Berwyn) Private Salon Session
Feb 7, 2026
Chicago, IL | (Agave Center) Special Addition Exhibition, Year of the Fire Horse
Saturday March 7, 2026 | 6pm–Midnight | 2950 W Chicago Ave. IL 60622
Come prepare for takeoff in 2026 with a Chinese New Year celebration filled with conversation and connection. The Year of the Fire Horse promises to be one of success and prosperity. Bites & drinks served. Live music lineup — not to miss!
Boston, MA | Salon Session
Details Coming Soon
March, 2026
Paris | European Film Festival
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April 2026
Barcelona | Celebration of Sant Jordi
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April 2026
Nashville, TN | Salon Session
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May 2026
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg | Salon Session
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June 2026
Chicago, IL | (Agave Center) Exhibition & Book Release
July, 2026
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About Lacy Coligan
Lacy Coligan is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the shared human condition through painting, ink, wood, and glass. Blending her background in user-experience design and public policy, she transforms real stories into visual conversations about empathy, belonging, and what it means to be seen. Her 2020 interview-based series pizza. patience. and all things love. briefly topped Amazon’s poetry charts — right next to Shakespeare for a day — which she still considers a win.
A mother of three incredible kids, Lacy draws daily inspiration from their humor, curiosity, and evolving sense of the world. Her work reminds us that art doesn’t just decorate — it compels. It makes us feel, question, laugh, cry, and grow.










