Process of Perception
Apr.9-May 10, 2010

Remmi Brant, Susan Brown, Tom Gonzalez, Joe Kupillas, Adam Lister, Maggie Musgrave, Lisa Neher, Susan Noyes, Jamin Sheard

We make a connection between ideas and images, while developing an individual understanding through our personal visual systems.  The artwork brought together in this exhibit deals with the power of perception and at times feels real and illusionary simultaneously, open to being seen by different people in different ways at different times.  The ability to visualize is based on a series of mental organizations and interpretations of sensory information.   Mental images are created as space, objects, and movement create a single united awareness of one's surroundings.  Information that we perceive constantly transforms, changing and reinventing itself from different viewpoints.  All the various textures, symbols, forms, and impressions that we encounter on a day to day basis, make up our view of "reality".

The artists in this exhibition use their materials, processes, and techniques to establish certain perceptual qualities within their work.  The exhibition will include painting, sculpture, site-specific installation and photography.   







































Remmi Brant, All Alone
Adam Lister 
"Candy"
Acrylic on canvasLisa Neher
"Seated Figure"
Acrylic on canvasInstallation view
"Process of Perception"Joe Kupillas and Susan Noyes
Installation viewTom Gonzalez
"Colorscapes"
Acrylic on canvasAdam Lister
"The Storyteller"
Mixed media sculpture
DetailSusan Brown
"All the mosaics i've ever made"
Photo installationInstallation View
"Process of Perception"Installation View 
"Process of Perception"Remmi Brant
"The Secret"
Watercolor on paperRemmi Brant
"The City"
Watercolor on paper