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Keith Warren Greiman, Eric Kenney, and Max Seckel: No Garden

Posted on November 14 2025



Keith Warren Greiman, Eric Kenney, and Max Seckel: No Garden
December 5 – December 30, 2025

OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, December 5 • 6-8PM

Paradigm Gallery + Studio is pleased to present No Garden, an exhibition of illustrative paintings featuring the work of Keith Warren Greiman, Eric Kenney, and Max Seckel. As artists known for creating spontaneous environments marrying commotion and color, Greiman, Kenney and Seckel come together to ask the question "what is a garden?" Turning away from the manicured or disciplined,  these artists explore cultivation as a lived-in environment, enhanced by the frenzy of humans and their wares. No Garden is a self-fulfilling prophecy of giving a dismal landscape a decorative title and accidentally manifesting the beauty that comes with the name. Among the lush landscapes you can find abandoned tires, skeletons, and elements of chaos that add to the overall harmony of the land.  It is the act of walking by a patch of dirt and seeing potential, similar to how these artists approach paper, panel, or canvas and envision the characters that live inside it. Greiman, Kenney and Seckel lean into the themes of reinvention as they explore new mediums and subjects in their work for the exhibition, excited to see what grows. This is not a garden, and everything is a garden. 

Keith Warren Greiman

Keith Warren Greiman lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. His bright and animated images of real and supernatural beings depict life, captured in experience, being ascendant, melancholic and at all times wild. 

Some clients include the LA Times, Village Voice, Newsweek, Lapstone and Hammer, Mural Arts, Ace Hotels, and Philadelphia Magazine. His work has been recognized by American  Illustration, Graphics and the Society of Illustrators.

Please email info@paradigm-gallery.com if you wish to be added to Keith Warren Greiman's digital collector preview list for upcoming projects and exhibitions you may also submit your request HERE.

Eric Kenney

Eric Kenney is a Philadelphia-based illustrator and printmaker known for his distinctive, often comical, punk-style designs, working under the brand Heavyslime. His work, which often features social commentary, is applied to a variety of mediums, including apparel prints and paintings.


Please email info@paradigm-gallery.com if you wish to be added to Eric Kenney's digital collector preview list for upcoming projects and exhibitions you may also submit your request HERE

Max Seckel

Max Seckel is an artist currently living and working in New Orleans, Louisiana. Max graduated from the University of Delaware in the Spring of 2009 and relocated to Philadelphia the following fall. He volunteered briefly at Second State Press (2010-2011) before shortly thereafter renting a studio and working out of Space 1026 (2011-2014). In the fall of 2104 Max made the move south to New Orleans. Initially joining and volunteering at the New Orleans Community Printshop and Darkroom (2014-2018), he eventually left the printshop to maintain his own studio space and more seriously pursue painting as an occupation. In the fall of 2018 he began to primarily show with Red Truck Gallery in the French Quarter, and stuck with them as they transitioned into what is now Mortal Machine Gallery.

Please email info@paradigm-gallery.com if you wish to be added to Max Seckel's digital collector preview list for upcoming projects and exhibitions you may also submit your request HERE.

About Paradigm Gallery + Studio
Paradigm Gallery + Studio® was established in 2010 by co-founders and curators, Jason Chen and Sara McCorriston. The gallery exhibits meaningful, process-intense contemporary artwork by emerging and mid-career artists from around the world, with a focus on Philadelphia. In 2023, Paradigm moved locations and opened its new 5-story, 7,000 sq. ft. home, The Paradigm Arts Building, in Old City, Philadelphia. Open to the public, the building boasts multiple floors of exhibition space, integrated in-house design and printmaking, a dedicated events floor, and art advisory offices. With this, Chen and McCorriston expanded their vision for the greater Philadelphia arts community. The gallery is at the heart of this vision, anchoring Paradigm’s overall mission of increasing access to the commercial art world, supporting artists and advancing their careers, and collaborating with like-minded partners to build a more equitable, sustainable arts economy for all.

EXHIBITION HOURS
Thursdays • 10 AM – 6 PM
Fridays • 10 AM – 6 PM
Saturdays • 11 AM – 6 PM
Sundays • 11 AM – 5 PM
And by appointment outside of hours.

MEDIA CONTACT
For all inquiries contact info@paradigm-gallery.com

LOCATION
12 N. 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

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