2020 was a tumultuous year, and while every new year brings about hope for change and progress, time remains relative. The world remains in the throes of a global pandemic, and many of us will continue to encounter unexpected challenges, setbacks, and general life-related happenstances as the new year progresses.

However, how do we, as artists, perceive and respond to change? The answer manifests itself in a variety of ways, be it through exploration of self, the environment, a more empathetic perception of others, or process- all of which often arise during moments of catharsis. This body of selected work explores the idea of change through the lens of individuals who work in a variety of media to realize not only what is, but what was, what is yet to come, and what is possible.

– Guest Curator, Chloe Alexander

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Stephanie Brown

Multi-Dimensional
Multi-Dimensional, Archival Pigment Print, 19x27", 2020

Stephanie Brown

D #2008
D #2008, Archival Pigment Print, 19x27", 2020

Hannah Pasedag

Want (Consumption 0)
Want (Consumption 0), Van dyke print, 5x7", 2020

Hannah Pasedag

(r)GB
(r)GB, found photograph, cotton thread, and oil on canvas, 5x5", 2020

Hannah Pasedag

RG(b)
RG(b), found photograph, cotton thread, and oil on canvas, 5x5", 2020

Danielle Nilsen

Talkin’ ‘Bout the Way Things Change
Talkin' 'Bout the Way Things Change, secondhand fabric, deconstructed clothing, satin, felt, thread, approximately 14x17", 2020

Danielle Nilsen

Danielle Nilsen

Anna Reed

Black Point
Black Point, Digital Print, 11x14", 2020

Anna Reed

Body Fragment
Body Fragment, Digital Print, 16x20", 2020

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