Shows &
Exhibitions

A record of solo exhibitions, group shows, art fairs, and installations — from small gallery rooms to international design fairs spanning three continents.

18
Total shows
4
Solo exhibitions
11
Countries
Now Showing
SOLSTICE EXHIBITION · INSTALLATION VIEW

Currently showing

Solstice

A solo exhibition — Vessel Gallery, London

Dates

12 March – 18 May 2026

Location

Bermondsey, London SE1

Works shown

12 pieces

Type

Solo exhibition

The Solstice exhibition presents twelve works in dried botanicals, exploring the quality of summer light and the act of preservation. Pampas, wheat, bleached thistle, and amber grasses in hand-thrown ceramic vessels. Entry is free; gallery open Tuesday–Sunday, 11am–6pm.

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Past shows

2025
INSTALLATION VIEW

Desert Bloom

Group Exhibition

Atelier Brut, Tokyo Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Sep – Nov 2025
BOOTH VIEW

Design Miami

Art Fair

Design Miami / Basel Basel, Switzerland
Jun 2025
2024
GALLERY VIEW

Solstice — Tokyo

Solo Exhibition

Ma Gallery Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo
Oct – Dec 2024
FAIR BOOTH

Design Miami / Basel

Art Fair

Design Miami Miami Beach, Florida
Dec 2024
INSTALLATION

Botanica Invitational

Group Exhibition

Greenhouse Studio Copenhagen, Denmark
Apr – Jun 2024
2023
GALLERY VIEW

Still Waters

Group Exhibition

Bleecker Arts Center New York, NY
Mar – May 2023
STUDIO SHOW

Open Studio — Sonoma

Open Studio

Teva Wonders Studio Sonoma County, CA
Sep 2023
2021 – 2022
SOLO SHOW

Shadow Garden

Solo Exhibition

Galerie Terrain Le Marais, Paris
Nov 2021 – Jan 2022
GROUP SHOW

Material Matters

Group Exhibition

The Compound Gallery Oakland, CA
Jun – Aug 2022

As seen in print

Apartamento Magazine

"Teva's arrangements carry a stillness that most interiors struggle to achieve through any other means."

Issue 31 — Interiors Feature, 2024

Wallpaper*

"Among the season's most considered works — each piece feels authored rather than arranged."

Design Miami Preview — Dec 2024

The World of Interiors

"An artist who understands that permanence is a form of tenderness."

Botanical Arts Roundup — Spring 2023