In the Downstairs Front BOX, Jill Bedgood presents "Soliloquy", a reflection on personal events such as loss of relationships and death of a sibling, illness and medical intervention, caregiving, and restorative mending. In the exhibition "Mirror, Mirror: Mockingly Minute",curated by Yma Luis, seven artists examine the idea of imitation from objects to people, toying with the idea of Plato's argument on Mimesis in the Downstairs Back BOX. Rachel Fischer transforms the Window BOX into an environment that offers a visual stream of consciousness that wavers between the ethereal and the physical in the exhibition "Low Tide".
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 22.
In the Downstairs Front BOX, Jill Bedgood presents "Soliloquy", a reflection on personal events such as loss of relationships and death of a sibling, illness and medical intervention, caregiving, and restorative mending. In the exhibition "Mirror, Mirror: Mockingly Minute",curated by Yma Luis, seven artists examine the idea of imitation from objects to people, toying with the idea of Plato's argument on Mimesis in the Downstairs Back BOX. Rachel Fischer transforms the Window BOX into an environment that offers a visual stream of consciousness that wavers between the ethereal and the physical in the exhibition "Low Tide".
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 22.
In the Downstairs Front BOX, Jill Bedgood presents "Soliloquy", a reflection on personal events such as loss of relationships and death of a sibling, illness and medical intervention, caregiving, and restorative mending. In the exhibition "Mirror, Mirror: Mockingly Minute",curated by Yma Luis, seven artists examine the idea of imitation from objects to people, toying with the idea of Plato's argument on Mimesis in the Downstairs Back BOX. Rachel Fischer transforms the Window BOX into an environment that offers a visual stream of consciousness that wavers between the ethereal and the physical in the exhibition "Low Tide".
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 22.