In Many Forms, One Becoming brings together artists working in painting, sculpture, printmaking, textile, and mixed media to explore the many layers of human experience. The works reflect inner worlds shaped by memory, emotion, identity, labor, innocence, and change.
Each artist has a distinct visual language, yet their works connect through shared ideas of becoming — existing between reality and imagination, presence and absence, strength and vulnerability. Personal memories, childhood experiences, social realities, and ecological concerns appear as layered stories, showing how individual lives are linked to wider human experiences.
Rather than offering clear answers, the exhibition embraces uncertainty and movement. The artworks exist in in-between spaces, where light fades into shadow, forms shift, and meaning remains open. Together, they suggest that while human experiences may feel fragmented, they are deeply connected.
In Many Forms, One Becoming invites viewers to reflect on these shared yet personal journeys, reminding us that becoming is not something we do alone, but an ongoing process shaped by many lives and voices.