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There is power in hiding and there is power in uncovering. Artists are so competent at holding this delicate dichotomy—at maintaining our power even when it is being so explicitly threatened. So how do we look at the networks of visibility that threaten to enshroud us while staying inside ourselves? These artists use gauze, lace, and light—not to obscure, but to shine.

- Dylan Hausthor, curator

Sammie Correa

Te Bendiga

2025

Archival Inkjet print

36 x 45 inches

Sybil Davis-Ebbeson

Baby's Lamb

2024

charcoal, white charcoal on paper

11 x 14 inches

Sybil Davis-Ebbeson

Untitled (Barn)

2024

Charcoal, white charcoal on paper

23 x 30 inches

Giulia Degasperi

Observations On A Cow

2024

Black and white film

9.45 x 11.80 inches

Grace Dodds

Untitled (Double)

2012/2020

Archival inkjet print

16 x 20 inches

Danielle Draik

Astral Projection and the Energy Grid

2023

Thermochromic collage

3.5 x 6 inches

Garet Edwards

Bath

2022

Inkjet print on transparency

7.5 x 10 inches

Travis Flack

Purified

2024

Photograph

13 x 19 inches

S. Maiden

A Constellation

2024

Archival inkjet print

8 x 10 inches

Michael McFadden

Untitled (Mike & Steve)

2017

Archival pigment print

30 x 22.5 inches

Landon McKinley

ONE dog, ONE hound

2024

Gelatin silver print

14 x 11 inches

Meghann Mignogna

Not Yet

2025

Colored pencil on black paper

8.5 x 11 inches

Jasper Muse

Catastrophe

2024

Archival inkjet print

8 x 12 inches

Queenie Si

Masks

2022

Gelatin silver print

16 x 20 inches

Sean Taal

Embraced

2022

Collage and graphite on paper

19.25 x 30.25 inches

Sean Taal

Hot Bath Body

2022

Collage and graphite on paper

25 x 16.25 inches

Ezra Williamson

Doe Bird

2025

35mm film, digital double exposure

Dimensions vary

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