Night Vision brings together seven works by seven artists that approach darkness as a condition of perception, moving between moonlight, twilight, interior space, outer space, and imagined terrain.
Several works recall artists such as Albert Pinkham Ryder and Frederic Remington, who treated darkness as a generative space rather than a void—Ryder’s nocturnes leaning toward the mythic and psychological, and Remington’s shaped by the frontier and the physical realities of the American landscape. Contemporary works in the exhibition extend this lineage through quiet illumination, manipulated light and color, and materially attentive processes, including Channing Hansen’s handworked textiles, which invite viewers to contemplate the world from an altered point of view.
Artists included in the exhibition are Jane Allensworth, Seth Cameron, Shanti Conlan, Kent Dorn, Channing Hansen, Janet Alling, and Daniel Rios Rodriguez.
