Learn more about the artists in this exhibition here.

Surface and symbol come together in these paintings to disclose, discover, and in fact create memories. They are personal stories, often with universal truths. The circle imagery speaks of our search for wholeness. Stitched threads make reference to mending, connecting, and creating pathways. – Peggy Pownall

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Sandra Klein
Grieving in Japan

Is it possible to portray a grief so deep that it is difficult to endure? For a number of years, I have visited Japan in winter, but this past January, less than a year after the tragic death of my oldest son, I longed to visit this surreal, almost otherworldly land with the anticipation that I could grieve here in a way I couldn’t at home. The stunning snow-covered landscapes I captured for this series, with their muted silence, hiding almost all color, all vestiges of humanity and the modern world, almost seemed to weep for me. Japan’s unfamiliar religious rituals and ancient objects, with their histories and iconography, affected me deeply. – Sandra Klein

Frances Elson
Broken...A Holocaust Memorial in Fused Glass

As I Holocaust Survivor, I am using my art to express my growing anxiety at watching refugees and new immigrants being targeted as unwanted and being told to “go back where we came from”. I am here and I’m not going anywhere. – Frances Elson

Daggi Wallace
Fire & Ice

This project resulted from a tragedy when a mass shooting happened in my very own neighborhood, The Borderline Bar shooting of Nov. 7, 2018 where 12 young people died, including a Sheriff’s Deputy, plus the shooter. The best way I could reach out and do something was to offer free portraits to the families of their loved ones. – Daggi Wallace

I titled my part of the exhibition Fire And Ice, after this Robert Frost poem:


Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.


This poem by Robert Frost (1874-1963) was written and published in 1920, shortly after WWI , and speaks of two ways humans self-destruct, the probable ways we will cause our own demise..

Fire refers not only to flames but to desire and greed, crimes of passion and fury.

Ice in this poem symbolizes hatred, cold indifference and complacency. – Daggi Wallace

Katherine Chang Liu
Color of Light

Words lead to ideas. Sometimes a word or two will trigger the imagination enough to create a series. I keep a note book for such words. My painting process is a process of addition and subtraction, during which I try to edit the image down to only what is needed. – Katherine Chang Liu