Homing: Radical Re-Membering

January 31, 2026 - July 5, 2026

Starion Bank Gallery

Homing is a solo exhibition featuring the work of regional multidisciplinary artist Alicia Hauff. This body of work examines the disconnect between contemporary life and the ecological, ancestral, and somatic systems that have sustained human and non-human communities. Homing refers to “an ability to return to a place or territory after traveling a distance away from it.” The foundational aspects of home include a sense of rootedness, connectedness, belonging, safety, and mutual care. Homing is a re-membering, recovering, and re-commitment to the greater whole of interconnected, interdependent life. Re-membering relates to the embodied act of becoming whole, putting ourselves back together again in care and community. For Hauff, homing begins with getting to know those beings all around us, every day.

Through fluid acrylic washes, graphite portraiture, and organic materials gathered from the land, Hauff guides viewers into a practice of attunement: noticing the languages of birds, the cycles of wildflowers, the shifting textures and energies of place. Her work invites viewers to slow down, listen, and rediscover the animacy of the world, ultimately reminding us that our bodies know the way home.

Since transitioning from community nursing to a multidisciplinary art practice in 2021, Alicia Hauff has been re-rooting and re-membering ancestral ways of moving and sensing in today’s fast-paced society. She brings her healing science background into her current work to mend our connection to the land, and ultimately, the connection to our wildest, most natural selves. Her work spans painting, drawing, foraging-based processes, and interdisciplinary research, often incorporating materials and observations gathered directly from the environments she studies. She lives in Fargo with her husband and three sons, which she affectionately refers to as the Hauff fraternity.

Gallery admission is free every day of the week. Generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program; the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts; the Arts Partnership, with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo; the McKnight Foundation; The FUNd at Plains Art Museum; Giving Hearts Day donors; Spring Gala sponsors; and hundreds of Plains Art Museum members like you.
Alicia Hauff, Osprey Takes the Plunge, 2025, Mixed media, 40 x 40 in.

Artist Talk: Alicia Hauff
Thursday, March 19, 6-7 PM, Free
Join us for a conversation with artist Alicia Hauff for an in-depth look into the ties between art making and the environment.

Workshops
Creating Natural Ink Colors • Tuesday, March 17, or April 14, 6-9 PM
Painting with Natural Ink Colors • Tuesday, March 24, or April 21, 6-9 PM
Discover and be surprised by the beauty of nature’s palette in this hands-on workshop with artist Alicia Hauff, whose work celebrates the connection between place, process, and environment.

Ongoing Exhibitions

Convergence:

Ongoing
Convergence:
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S.P.A.C.E. 2024-2026

Ongoing
S.P.A.C.E. 2024-2026

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No Time For Despair

Ongoing
No Time For Despair

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Bee in Flight

Ongoing
Bee in Flight

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Ongoing
Fragile Preservation
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