March 4 – April 9, 2022 The Art Incubator Gallery Paper Thin Walls is an ongoing series of paintings and drawings that explores moments of empathy and love in the midst of ecological grief. This body of work articulates an interest in symbiotic associations, as well as a desire to explore materiality in a way that hints at a loss of control. Recognizing that the climate … [Read more...] about Anica Neiman: Paper Thin Walls
Past Exhibitions
Lindsay Knox: Denouement
January 7 – February 19, 2022 The Main Gallery This exhibition is an assemblage of two and three-dimensional work that explores the remembrance of the body posthumously. The installation includes soft sculpture, mixed media, photography and video projection. Cocoon is a bundled heart-like form, free-standing soft sculpture, constructed with various felting techniques. The … [Read more...] about Lindsay Knox: Denouement
Christian Pérès Gibaut: Neither here nor there
January 7 – February 19, 2022 The Art Incubator Gallery Becoming an immigrant changes our understanding of place. Our hometown, all that was solid until then, becomes a memory. Our new residence, once a legendary place, abruptly becomes a reality. This sudden alteration in the environment causes the loss of references of all kinds, shocking our certainties about ourselves … [Read more...] about Christian Pérès Gibaut: Neither here nor there
Becky Thera: Embrace
October 15 – November 27, 2021 The Main Gallery2021 Artist-In-Residence Exhibition Identity is an ever-changing dance. Despite this, cultural patriarchy is a choreography of categorization that enforces static hierarchy, such as masculine/feminine, good/bad, self/other. The patriarchal hierarchy creates disconnection and individualism, as our identities are complex and … [Read more...] about Becky Thera: Embrace
Megan Klak: Still
October 15 – November 27, 2021 The Art Incubator Gallery I am interested in depicting the distance between people, a sense that a person’s interior world is permanently inaccessible to the viewer. In that absence I think there is a tendency to project the viewer’s own narrative and emotions onto the image. I strive to create paintings that leave space between the painted … [Read more...] about Megan Klak: Still








