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Event Series: Explore Boundaries

Explore Boundaries

Explore Boundaries

Juried by Wayne Montecalvo

Opening Reception April 4th @ 3pm

Exhibition April 4 – 26, 2026

ASK Gallery Hours: Fri – Sun, Noon – 5pm

Explore Boundaries is an experimental exhibition inviting artists to investigate boundaries in their many forms—from physical borders to emotional, psychological, social, and political limits. Through a broad range of two- and three-dimensional media, participating artists explore ideas that question what separates us, what connects us, and how limits can be tested, dissolved, or redefined.

Participating Artists:
Susan Angeles, Edward Bakst, Stuart Bigley, Mary Lynne Bonforte, Dave Channon, James Fossett, Tom Hackett, D.A. Hamlin, Michelle Hughes, Deborah Kittay-Heffler, Terry Murray, Sean Nixon, Jacqueline O’Malley-Satz, Lindsay Peyton, Tom Picasso, Deborah Sanchez, Aleksandra Scepanovic, Steven Sidrane, Suzanne Stokes, The Welcomes, Lisa Wilde, and Vindora Wixom.

Juror: Wayne Montecalvo

Wayne Montecalvo is a multidisciplinary artist working across mixed media, photography, printmaking, sculpture, video, and installation. His work explores perception, material transformation, and the conceptual boundaries of image-making, often foregrounding process as a generative force.

Montecalvo has received numerous awards and residencies including the Awagami Artist-in-Residence Program in Tokushima, Japan; NYFA MARK ’09; fellowships at the Vermont Studio Center; residencies at the Frans Masereel Centrum (Belgium), the John Michael Kohler Foundation Arts/Industry Residency (Wisconsin), Women’s Studio Workshop, Artists at Work (New York State Council on the Arts), and Cill Rialaig in County Kerry, Ireland.

His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues including the Kingston Museum of Contemporary Art, Awagami Paper Factory (Japan), Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, Albany Center Gallery, Truro Center for the Arts, and the Torpedo Factory Art Center.