Boundaries and Beyond : An i3C Artists Group Show
Opening Reception with dance performance by Liquid Spine.
Free | Open to the Public
Featuring artwork by i3C Artists and guest, curated by Susan Altman and Adriana G. Prat. Artists will ponder meanings and implications of boundaries that relate to the environmental crisis.
On Display Through November 7th, 2025
Curatorial Statement:
Boundaries are everywhere; they can be physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, financial, and more. They can be personal, private, work-related, or public, as well as cultural, national, regional, and local. Boundaries can be short term, long-lasting, or even infinite.
The environmental and climate crisis influences and is impacted by many boundaries: temperatures, planetary limitations, lifestyles, environmental and political agreements, tariffs, budgetary ceilings, scientific research funding. The Planetary Boundaries concept defines nine interdependent global boundaries needed to maintain the stability and resilience of Earth. Six of these boundaries have already been transgressed.
For this exhibition, artists were invited to ponder meanings and implications of boundaries that relate to the environmental crisis. They responded to the call–often poetically–in personal, political, and ancestral ways, featuring local or global issues of survival, and suggesting that we have an open mind in our efforts to solve the massive environmental disruptions we are experiencing.
Participating Artists:
Susan Altman
Lisa Barthelson
Steve Bennett
Nancy Crasco
Liliana Folta
Cedric Harper
Martha Heller
Susan Hoffman Fishman
Maria Celeste Linardi
C. J. Lori
Rebecca McGee Tuck
Michaela Morse
Michaela Nielsen
Jeffrey Nowlin
Anna Pancoast
Sohyoung Park
Paula Pitman Brown
Adriana G. Prat
Luna Sconty
Yulia Shtern
Adrienne Sloane (guest)
William Turville
Liquid Spine