Automata Sigils assembles six women artists whose work engages technological systems, coded structures, and historical apparatuses to offer conceptual perspectives on craft and design. Moving between the concepts of the automaton (programmed action, mechanical repetition, control) and the sigil (symbols, rituals, meaning through belief), the artists creatively repurpose historical and present-day technologies including Jacquard looms, steel mobiles, 1970s computer paper, ulexite crystal, archival photography, and digital video manipulation. The exhibition anchored by Sonya Rapoport's monumental Yarn Drawing Journey (1976) explores how technological systems can be approached from aesthetic, feminine, and conceptual perspectives, morphing beyond mere functionality to serve as symbolic frameworks for constructing individual meaning in an increasingly automated world.