Lesley Dill
Lesley Dill’s exhibition encounters and is inspired by the life of the late Sister Gertrude Morgan. The entire space is designed as a progressive story vibrating between heaven and hell. Read More
Lesley Dill’s exhibition encounters and is inspired by the life of the late Sister Gertrude Morgan. The entire space is designed as a progressive story vibrating between heaven and hell. Read More
Dawn Dedeaux's remarkable video, titled ONE DROP is an unedited thirty minute microscopic view of a small glass of water. Read More
This exhibition of Willie Birch’s work brings together a series of paintings and sculpture dating from 1978 to 2003 that focus on both the celebratory nature of the people of New Orleans as well as stories of their everyday life. Read More
Employing both 4”x5” and 8”x10” Arca-Swiss cameras that maximize detail, Leventi creates a body of large scale photographs that document the intricate interiors of famous opera houses around the world. Read More
"The Gulf: Works Completed Before the BP Spill" is intended as a poignant meditation on the profoundly endangered beauty of the Gulf of Mexico, its related commercial fishing life, and its bordering habitats as a result of the oil spill caused by the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig explosion. Read More
Based on natural forms, James Surls creates sophisticated imagery of diamonds, vortexes, needles and flowers, using wood, steel and bronze. Read More
Using himself as the model, Scott creates narrative pieces that use illusion and surprise to tackle issues ranging from identity and loneliness to the way the art world has pigeonholed the various mediums in which he works. In his pieces, Scott challenges the definitions of photography, painting and video, expanding its discourse. Read More
In this exhibition, we see an ongoing exploration of the African American experience through an installation of Whitfield Lovell’s charcoal on wood assemblages created over the past decade. Read More
"Exile 50" presents aspects of contemporary exile, particularly isolation and encapsulation. Azaceta executes this body of work in his signature dichotomy of brightly colored abstraction and figuration. Read More