Eric N. Mack seizes and melds the world that exists among textiles, vibrant colors, and fashion history. The Maryland-born and New York-based multidisciplinary artist, who attended The Cooper Union and Yale University, has been featured in exhibitions across the globe. His textile work has also appeared in the Whitney Museum of American Art, Kunsthalle Basel, MoMA PS1, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. And this year, he debuted two new and highly-acclaimed exhibitions. His Lemme walk across the room exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum explores identity, the body, and the connections between them and his art, pop culture, and fashion. While his All the Oohs, and the Aahs exhibit in the Wexner Center for the Arts surveys how fabric can evoke an emotional response through the weight, depth, color, and movement of different textiles. In January, model Paloma Elsesser posed on the cover of Architectural Digest in front of one of Mack’s masterpieces hanging in her Brooklyn brownstone. Through his textile-informed artistic vision, Mack understands how to convey creative stories seamlessly through texture.