Snowmelt

  • SNOWMELT: Winter Group Exhibition

    February 27 – April 19, 2025 | Reception: Thursday, February 27th, from 6:00–8:00 p.m.

    Featured Artists:

    RICHARD HEINRICH

    YOONA HUR

    CAROLINA JIMENEZ

    TADAAKI KUWAYAMA

     

    RAKUKO NAITO

    FRANCESCO SIMETI

    EIJI UEMATSU

    TETSUYA YAMADA

  • Snowmelt examines a moment of transition from deep winter into the earliest moment of spring’s promise – from a near sensory deprivation to the burgeoning of life and growth. In waiting for this inevitable transformation, one witnesses the death of the natural world and endures the monotony of the season, tinged with the sense of purity of a world blanketed in white. These aspects of winter dictate a turn inward, creating space for contemplation of universal principles and a return to more elemental truths.

    Snowmelt presents works from a diverse group of artists working in painting, ceramics, woodblock prints, drawing, and fiber, to explore the possibilities created by certain absences and studied juxtapositions of form and material. Working in languages of minimalism and abstraction, these artists encourage a variety of non-narrative experiences, akin to arriving at the precipice of the snowmelt.

    In winter
        all the singing is in
             the tops of the trees
                 where the wind-bird
     
    with its white eyes
        shoves and pushes
             among the branches.
                 Like any of us
     
    he wants to go to sleep,
        but he's restless—
             he has an idea,
                 and slowly it unfolds
     
    from under his beating wings
        as long as he stays awake.
             But his big, round music, after all,
                 is too breathy to last.

    – Excerpt from Mary Oliver, White-Eyes from Poetry (October 2002)