
Inaugural Show Artists
Fredricka Joyner
Indianapolis, Indiana
Fredricka Joyner, drawing on her Southwestern upbringing and her professional engagement with social and environmental justice, composes layered mixed-media works that reference disintegration and reimagination in the context of geologic time. Her question is radical and urgent: How do we take apart what no longer serves us and, through art, imagine something wholly new that helps us remain hopeful and heal in the process?
Robert Leavitt
West Lafayette, Indiana
Robert Leavitt draws on a solid foundation of craftsmanship from carving and woodworking to industrial collages and abstract painting. His latest body of work channels light, line, and color into meditative compositions that balance harmony and tension. His creations emerge from a quiet, internal source, inviting viewers into an aesthetic experience rooted in depth and stillness.
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Cathy Williams
Indianapolis, Indiana
Cathy Williams works in the emotional terrain of memory and identity, creating textured, abstracted worlds where disjointed forms, vibrant fields of color, and dreamlike figures evoke the process of becoming. Her work speaks of fracture and repair, of spiritual longing, and the profound human desire to feel deeply alive.
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