Guest curator, Charlotte Eyerman, brings together paintings, drawings, collages, sculpture, and installation that celebrate and investigate the phenomenon of how a few words can powerfully conjure a narrative, an image, a moment. The exhibition includes works by David Buckingham, JonMarc Edwards, Timothy Ernst, Tom Friedman, Sarah Frost, Rob Reynolds, and Ian Weaver.
Inspired by the brief and vivid poem, "The Red Wheel Barrow" by William Carlos Williams, each of the artists is invested in the power of words, fragments, and letters, ranging from Friedman's witty conceptualism, to Frost's gorgeous tessellated mosaics created by the keys of defunct computer keyboards, to the billboard directness of Buckingham's wall sculptures and Ernst's "Hobo Rants", to the subtle narrative complexities of painters Edwards, Weaver, and Reynolds.