Dates
Apr 10, 2025 -Jun 14, 2025

About The Exhibition
Featuring work by Jackie Hoysted, Emon Surakitkoson, and Heidi Fowler
In the exhibition “Detrimorphose,” Heidi Fowler depicted the power of brokenness and redemption through mixed media paintings. The artists brought together discarded materials (junk mail, plastic, rustic pieces, and old computer parts) in assemblages to inspire a greater consciousness and creativity towards the paraphernalia we would otherwise discard; exploring the tension between the beauty of creation and the priorities of man.
Jackie Hoysted’s Rudimental was an interactive immersive installation evoking ideas of nature in interconnectedness. Using simple geometrical elements to generate imagery, and meditative sounds the installation harked back to undervalued ancestral connections with the land, the planet, the universe. It was a call for mutual respect, reciprocity and recognition of our minuteness in the universe.
Crossing Culture featured two recent bodies of work by Thai-American artist Emon Surakitkoson, a culmination of her professional journey over the past five years. Using multiple conjoined canvases and wood panel, Emon created works that use shape and composition to convey unity among their unique contributing parts. The individual pieces take on new meaning and value when seen as part of a collective. With her sculptural work Emon translates her voice into a new visual language. This collection as a whole is born from Emon’s personal and artistic growth, as she embraces the complexities of her cultural identity as an immigrant from Thailand in the United States.

