

slow terrain: frieze opening reception
slow terrain: opening reception
presented by sabbatikal
hosted by moss
join sabbatikal and moss for the opening of slow terrain, a group exhibition featuring four california-based painters: eric dwight hancock, j. carino, alex mcadoo, and paul paiement.
on view during frieze los angeles week, slow terrain reconsiders landscape not as scenery, but as a site of encounter. across layered surfaces, luminous wilderness, warped suburbia, and architectural tension, these artists explore memory, identity, and transformation in the terrain we inhabit.
the evening will feature a cocktail hour, live music, and an opportunity to experience the exhibition within moss venice's space.
space is limited. rsvp required.
about sabbatikal
sabbatikal is a contemporary art gallery and cultural space based in santa monica, california. the gallery presents exhibitions and programming that foster deeper encounters between artists and audiences, cultivating community through thoughtful, curated experiences. operating at the intersection of art, wellness, and media, sabbatikal exhibits both domestically and internationally.
about sacha h. cohen
sacha h. cohen is a curator, art advisor, and founder of sabbatikal. he also serves as a director at ethan cohen gallery. he holds a degree in business management and strategy with a minor in studio art from new york university.
over the past decade, sacha has worked closely with artists, collectors, and institutions, co-curating more than sixty exhibitions and advising on private acquisitions. his practice bridges market insight with curatorial rigor.
following college, sacha began exploring yoga and global holistic traditions, deepening his interest in the relationship between creative practice and inner life. at sabbatikal, he brings together his experience in contemporary art and his commitment to well-being, shaping a space where creativity, reflection, and community converge.
about moss
moss is a venice-based third space (co-working, events and wellness) that brings together creative professionals, founders, and cultural practitioners within a shared environment of collaboration and exchange. through thoughtfully designed workspaces and public programming, moss fosters community at the intersection of art, design, and innovation.