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Tintypes of Tin Cans and The Hole World


Opening Friday March 7th from 5-9 pm.

Continuing March 8th, 13th, 14th and 15th from 3-7pm

The Hole World by Joe Square

"The Hole World," invites viewers into a philosophical exploration of identity emerging from darkness. Each piece portrays vibrant streams of color symbolizing the nuanced facets of human personality, flowing boldly from an ever-present yet intangible void. Square challenges us to confront the unformed mystery of self—the dark emptiness we carry within, from which individuality and emotional expression endlessly unfold. In this bold dialogue between color and emptiness, Square's minimalist aesthetic pushes beyond conventional perception, compelling viewers to question the intangible core beneath visible identity. Through playful yet profound visual inquiries, "The Hole World" encourages a celebratory, inward gaze, provoking us to wonder: When I open to the void, what colors emerge?

Tintypes of Tin Cans by Jim Fealy

A tribute to industrial photography. Dedicated to Earl and Evelyn Jernigan.

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