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Bodies of Water: Jay Miriam

Current exhibition
17 March - 11 April 2026
  • Works
  • Press release
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Three women come together across oceans and time zones: artist Jay Miriam from New York, 8 Wall director Sam Houben from Sydney, and Emerald Gruin of Gruin Gallery in Los Angeles. All are mothers. All carry parallel lives shaped by care, creativity, and quiet resilience. Their meeting at Sydney's newest female-led gallery, as Jay’s inaugural Australian solo show, feels less like a coincidence than a constellation—an intuitive alignment of energies, histories, and futures.

Jay Miriam’s paintings emerge from a place of daydreaming where fantasy and reality fold into one another. Scenes drift between domestic ritual and theatrical reverie: women in gardens, hands cutting fish, wine, swans waddling in courtyards, water pouring from jugs, figures moving like commedia dell’arte actors in The People Pleasers. These are not narratives in the traditional sense, but fragments—emotional snapshots suspended between memory and invention. Because it is painted, each moment is permanently paused. There is a stillness here—a presence. The works exist in the moment, offering a gentle meditation on colour and on how quickly life passes by. Feelings, smells, fleeting thoughts—our brains store them briefly before they dissolve. But painting solidifies experience. What might otherwise disappear becomes acknowledged, validated, and enjoyed.
These works ask us to slow down.
To feel the moment.
To sit with it.
  • Jay Miriam, The Blue Window, 2026
    Jay Miriam
    The Blue Window, 2026
    oil on canvas
    121.9 x 91.4 cm
  • Jay Miriam, The People Pleasers Association, 2026
    Jay Miriam
    The People Pleasers Association, 2026
    oil on canvas
    152.4 x 121.9 cm
  • Jay Miriam, 2026
    Jay Miriam
    2026
    oil on canvas
    182.9 x 152.4 cm
  • Jay Miriam, Tasty Meats, 2026
    Jay Miriam
    Tasty Meats, 2026
    oil on canvas
    152.4 x 121.9 cm
  • Jay Miriam, 2026
    Jay Miriam
    2026
    oil on canvas
    152.4 x 121.9 cm
  • Jay Miriam, The Oyster Hour, 2026
    Jay Miriam
    The Oyster Hour, 2026
    oil on canvas
    152.4 x 121.9 cm
Jay Miriam (b. 1990) is a New York City-born, Brooklyn-based artist who creates large-scale oil paintings that look to examine what lies in the ordinary, seemingly small moments of life. Having earned a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 2012 and an MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2019, Miriam’s contemplative practice involves a process of both painting from memory and imagining new worlds from scratch. Known for her use of bold mark-making and loose brush strokes in portraying nude feminine figures, Miriam’s subjects exude a playful sense of mystery. Through their considered composition, the artist's paintings are able to persuade the viewer that what is uncanny is in fact ordinary, and vice versa. Miriam has exhibited extensively across North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific, and has presented at Art Basel Miami, Dallas Art Fair, and Amsterdam Art Fair.
Bodies of Water reveals connections; between cities, between women, between generations.
Presented by 8 Wall Gallery and Gruin Gallery, it marks a meeting of creative lineages and shared lived experience. Three mothers, three cities, one shared space. Together they hold space for contemplation, play, and emotional resonance, offering viewers a place to pause inside a beautifully distorted reality, where gesture becomes language and imagination quietly takes the lead.

Bodies of Water runs from March 17 to April 11 2026.
Opening at 8 Wall Gallery in Paddington, Sydney on Wednesday 18 March, 6–8 pm.
A follow-up exhibition will be at GRUIN, LA in May, 2026.
For enquiries or PR: LA Emerald@gruingallery.com | Sydney: Sam@8wallgallery.org

Documents

  • Jay Miriam_CV_8WXGRUIN.pdf
  • Press Release_Bodies of Water_Jay Miriam_.pdf
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