
Upcoming Exhibitions

2025
July 22 to August 10
Facets of Sight
Facets of Sight considers the many ways we see not just with our eyes, but through memory, instinct, culture, and emotion. Rather than defining a single lens, this exhibition embraces the multiplicity of vision: how one object, idea, or moment can fracture into countless interpretations depending on who is looking.
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We’re interested in work that engages with perception in all its forms: literal, abstract, emotional, or conceptual. Whether through personal narrative, symbolic language, experimental process, or simply the rhythm of color and form, this exhibition invites artists to share how they see and how their work helps us see differently.
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2025
August 12 to August 31
Volume Control
Volume Control plays with the idea of presence how art occupies space, how it asserts itself, and how it whispers or shouts. This exhibition explores the physical and emotional dimensions of “volume,” from the literal manipulation of mass and scale to the more abstract ways artists dial intensity up or down.
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We’re interested in work that leans into its own presence whether through bold form, quiet tension, saturated color, subtle texture, or psychological weight. Volume Control doesn’t prescribe a particular aesthetic or medium; instead, it invites artists to explore what it means to take up space, to hold the viewer’s attention, or to disappear into stillness. Loud or soft, massive or restrained it’s all about intention.

2025
September 2 to September 20
Tender Distortions
Tender Distortions invites artists to explore the spaces where things begin to shift where softness gives way to strangeness, where memory becomes foggy, and where identity slips into something more fluid. This exhibition is about transformation, nuance, and emotional resonance, however those ideas choose to take form.
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Rather than seeking a specific style or subject, the show is open to work that speaks to subtle dissonance, quiet intensity, or the complexity of being. Whether abstract or figurative, literal or symbolic, polished or raw what matters is the feeling behind the form.
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2025
September 23 to
October 12
Second Skins
Second Skins reflects on the layers we inhabit those we wear, those we build around ourselves, and those we carry within. From fabric to memory, architecture to identity, this exhibition considers how coverings literal or metaphorical shape our sense of self and how we move through the world.
Rather than prescribing a singular path, the show invites a wide lens: works that touch on embodiment, concealment, vulnerability, protection, transformation, and the spaces between interior and exterior. Clothing may appear as subject or symbol, but so might shelter, skin, or emotional residue. Artists are encouraged to interpret the idea of a “second skin” in ways that feel personal, poetic, or experimental.​

2025
October 14 to
November 2
Whispers in Form
Whispers in Form is a celebration of abstraction in all its nuance an invitation to explore how line, color, texture, and gesture become language. The exhibition brings together artists whose practices speak through form rather than figure, capturing emotion, memory, rhythm, or instinct through mark and material.
Rather than define a specific visual outcome, this show opens space for interpretation. From bold and expressive to quiet and contemplative, we welcome works that reflect the broad spectrum of abstraction and the personal, internal worlds it can reveal. This is less about rules and more about resonance how the work feels, how it moves, and how it speaks without words.​​
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2025
November 4 to
November 22
Things we Carry
Things We Carry reflects on the personal histories, cherished rituals, and quiet inheritances that shape who we are. This exhibition invites artists to explore the lasting imprint of childhood memories, cultural traditions, and emotional keepsakes what we hold onto, what we pass down, and what stays with us in subtle or surprising ways.
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Rather than dwell solely in grief or trauma, this show embraces the full spectrum of memory tender, joyful, strange, and complex. It’s about the objects, habits, and moments that have traveled with us over time, consciously or not, and the stories they continue to tell. Artists are encouraged to interpret this theme in ways that feel authentic, poetic, or playful.