Soft Gravity

Soft Gravity. A Sculptural tea garden and sound experience and concept installation by Theresa Wingert, was open one night only, Saturday July 19, 2025. It was a Seattle Art Fair VIP event, with limited timed slots available to the public.

Welcome to an imagined sculptural garden, suspended in moonlight and sonic memory. Tea will be made for each guest and served in delicate handmade vessels, as a quiet gesture of attention and presence.

Limited RSVP slots at timed intervals – reservations required.
Saturday July 19, 6- 9:30pm
At The Grocery: 3001 21st Ave S, Seattle 98144

About Theresa Wingert 

Theresa Wingert is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans printmaking, filmmaking, photography, ceramics and inventive culinary arts. 

Born in Seattle, she holds a BFA in Printmaking from Western Washington University, where she began crafting a visual voice guided by instinct and driven by a belief that sensory experiences can move us in ways that words cannot.

Her work has been exhibited in regional, national and international contexts, highlighting her ability to move fluidly between still and time-based media.

In 2000, Wingert founded her film production company and became a widely-commissioned director of commercial, documentary and narrative films for clients ranging from cultural institutions to global brands.

Beyond her studio and filmmaking practice, Wingert is the founder and artistic director of The Grass Is Unbelievably Warm, an experimental arts presentation space in Seattle that hosts immersive exhibitions and performances.

Deeply embedded in the Pacific Northwest arts ecosystem, Wingert has served on the boards of On the Boards (Contemporary Performance) and Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA Seattle), and supports numerous artist-led initiatives. 

A frequent collaborator and educator, Wingert brings an expansive, emotionally resonant approach to both her practice and her community engagement.

She lives and works in Seattle and Los Angeles.

http://www.theresawingertdirector.com/