Wander the storied rooms of the Aldredge House Museum for a one-night exhibition that bridges past and present. Visitors are invited to experience more than twenty contemporary works by Dallas artist Stephanie Horne, thoughtfully staged in dialogue with the spirit and history of the Aldredge House—a 1917 Swiss Avenue landmark celebrated for its Beaux-Arts architecture, preserved interiors, and place in Dallas’ cultural heritage.

Featured works by Stephanie Horne draw inspiration from Hokushi’s timeless haiku: “I write, erase, write again — and then a poppy blooms.”  Her latest resin-based pieces evoke the rhythm of becoming—each formed through cycles of pouring, removing, and reworking.

Abstract resin dreamscapes hold memory in suspension—luminous, layered, and tactile—preserving fragments of process like traces of earlier drafts beneath rewritten lines. Hand‑painted details fuse Horne’s figurative language with new experiments in resin, inviting reflection on what endures and transforms through art.