01/14/2026
A heads up on our first show of the New Year, celebrating the Solstice and the slow return of light. Featuring work by Eva Bovenzi, Sheila Ghidini, Archana Horsting, and Jessica Snow.
The solstice marks a quiet turning point—not spectacle, but fact. Light returns almost imperceptibly. Winter remains, but the direction has shifted. These works attend to that threshold: not arrival or abundance, but incipience—the earliest signs of movement, growth, and possibility. Light here is not brightness, but orientation.
In this way, the solstice becomes a quiet structural logic for the show: a reminder that transformation rarely announces itself. It begins softly, in the dark, and only later reveals how much has changed.
Stop by the gallery to see this exceptional show-- make an appointment at [email protected]
I hope you can join us in this celebration of a return to light!
featured work:
Archana Horsting
'Central Valley Vista, after David S. Wilson's Flooded rice paddy, near Robbins,2014, 'Oil stick
30 x 42 inches unframed
35.5 x 43 inches framed