
(Un)Natural Boundaries and Borders
A Juried Exhibition as Selected by Katayoun Amjadi
We invited artists to submit work that reflects the impact of natural or unnatural boundaries and borders and how they define our relationship to the natural world and each other. Boundaries separate land, water, and sky. They can create a sense of place, security, and identity. For example, lines, borders, or boundaries separate us physically and culturally from one another, limit or prevent movement and migration, and establish control or ownership of natural resources. Whether boundaries are physical, political, economic, social, or cultural, they shape who we are and how we experience the world.
The exhibition is on view October 14 – November 30, 2021 and open daily from 9 am – 5 pm.
Image: “Back of the Beach” by Karen Kraco