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Becoming reflects the ongoing process of transformation, growth, and unfolding identity. This exhibition embraces art as a living practice—one that is never static, but continually evolving. Artists are invited to present works that explore change in any form: personal, material, conceptual, or environmental. Becoming is not about arrival, but about motion—an open-ended journey shaped by time, experience, and intention. Works in this exhibition may suggest emergence, adaptation, or reinvention, capturing moments of transition or the accumulation of subtle shifts. This theme welcomes a wide range of visual approaches, from expressive abstraction to detailed representation, unified by a shared sense of evolution. Viewers are encouraged to engage with each piece as part of a larger process, recognizing that meaning is often found in what is still forming. Becoming creates a space where uncertainty is not only accepted, but valued—a reminder that transformation is a fundamental aspect of both art and life.
Shift explores change in its many forms—subtle or dramatic, internal or external, gradual or immediate. This exhibition invites artists to consider how transformation occurs and how it can be expressed visually. A shift may be perceived as a change in perspective, a movement in energy, or a reconfiguration of form. It can suggest evolution, disruption, or renewal, depending on context and interpretation. Works in this exhibition may capture moments of transition, where one state gives way to another, or they may embody the process of change itself. Artists are encouraged to approach this theme broadly, allowing their work to reflect movement across emotional, conceptual, or material dimensions. Viewers are invited to engage with the idea that nothing remains fixed—that all experience is subject to change. In this way, Shiftbecomes both an observation and an invitation, encouraging openness to transformation and awareness of the ever-changing nature of perception.
Depth invites exploration beyond the surface, encouraging both artists and viewers to engage with layers of meaning, perception, and experience. This exhibition considers depth not only as spatial illusion, but as emotional, conceptual, and sensory richness. Works may suggest vastness or intimacy, clarity or obscurity, drawing attention to what lies beneath or beyond immediate perception. Depth can be constructed through layering, contrast, repetition, or subtle variation, creating a sense of dimension that extends beyond the visible plane. Artists are encouraged to interpret this theme freely, allowing their work to reveal complexity in any form. Some pieces may evoke introspection, while others may expand outward into expansive or immersive spaces. Viewers are invited to look closely, to move beyond first impressions, and to consider what unfolds with sustained attention. In this way, Depth becomes an invitation to engage more fully—with the artwork, and with the act of perception itself.
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