“Hope” Online Exhibition

Second in a series of strictly online exhibitions, this virtual exhibition features member artworks exposed, edited, or symbolic of Hope.

Even in the face of danger, disease, and unrest, we have seen some of the most beautiful (and some of the ugliest) of humanity in the last year. And art certainly comments on the state of affairs in our everyday life.  It is amazing how our art imitates life and what we are going through.  And sometimes, it seems to not even be impacted, although I think many therapists may disagree! 

In any case, it is no disagreement that this last year has not been the most delightful time for anyone.  However, there is light at the end of the tunnel!  So whether you are impacted directly by this pandemic, or if you are experiencing your own personal isolation beyond sheltering in place, we are all excited (and a bit impatient) about restrictions easing and normalcy soon returning.  And this again brings to light, as it has throughout history;

When the darkness comes, there still remains hope.

For more information on any of these presented artworks or to purchase, please email Jesse Merrell at curator@spectrumphotogallery.org

Seeds of Hope, EdisonLake, 2020 by Joan K. Sharma

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Seeds of Hope, EdisonLake, 2020 by Joan K. Sharma