October 30 - December 12
Not Enough Future, co-curated with artist Connie Martin Treviño, brings together new works by June Edmonds, Kate Sikorski, Robin Strayhorn, Connie Martin Treviño, John Treviño, Lisa Diane Wedgeworth, and John Weston. Through ceramics, drawing, and painting, the exhibition examines the tensions and possibilities of the present, reflecting both personal experience and global realities.
In a world increasingly defined by uncertainty, these artists navigate the gap between anticipation and apprehension, creating works that explore what is immediately tangible while gesturing toward what lies ahead. Some pieces embrace repetition and meditation, functioning as visual mantras that encourage reflection and grounding. Others revel in spontaneity, chance, and abstraction, offering bursts of color, pattern, and immersive imagery that hint at the freedom of future possibilities.
Each work in Not Enough Future embodies a negotiation with time—past, present, and future—inviting viewers to consider the emotional and cultural pressures shaping the now. Collectively, the exhibition illuminates our shared anxieties, hopes, and desires, offering a space to contemplate how individual experience intersects with collective futures.
Through these layered approaches, the exhibition asks: How do we make meaning in the present when the future feels uncertain? How do our creative practices respond to, resist, or embrace the pressures of time? Not Enough Future presents art as both a mirror and a compass, reflecting our current condition while pointing toward the possibilities that remain just beyond reach.
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