LOOK EVERYWHERE

An exhibition curated by Jennifer Gilbert featuring the work of artists from  progressive art studios across the United States. Featured studios include: Art Enables, ArTech Collective, Artists First, Arts of Life, ArtWorking, Community Access Art Collective, Creative Growth, Creativity Explored, Exceptional Children’s Foundation, Elbow Room, Fountain House Gallery & Studio, Gateway Arts, Interact, LAND Studio & Gallery, Make Studio, Momentum Creative, NIAD, North Pole Studio, PASC, Project Onward, Pure Vision Arts, Sage Studio, Soul Studio, Studio By The Tracks, Studio Route 29, Tierra Del Sol, VaultArt StudioYAI Arts, Visionaries + Voices.

A work on paper by Dan Miller, made with acrylic and ink. Layers of writing and repeating words are interwoven with overlapping squares and dense fields of hash marks, creating a textured, rhythmic composition.

Dan Miller

Untitled (50_2011), 2011

Acrylic and ink on paper

Helen Rae

Untitled (June 1, 2011), 2011

Colored pencil on paper
Collection of Paige Wery and Parris Patton

A colored pencil drawing by Judith Scott of a woman seated on a stool in an empty room, nude except for high heels. She leans to her left with her hands on her knees, right leg extended to the side. Her short black hair frames her face, and her lips are vivid with red lipstick.
An acrylic painting by Michael Angelo Mangino with a predominantly black background interrupted by large areas of white. Aligned to the left, words are painted in pink: Rug, Plank, Caret, Ladder, Sidewalk, Stairs, Track, Street.

Michael Angelo Mangino
Untitled, 2025

Acrylic on paper

Fibers wound into an oval form, primarily in shades of olive green and gray, with layers of yellow, red, green, and gray beneath. Two bright blue, circular objects are embedded within the fibers, resembling wide, watchful eyes.


Judith Scott
Untitled, n.d,

Fiber and found objects
Collection of Paul Yandura
Photo Courtesy of Dan Meyers

This acrylic painting on canvas by Marlon Mullen features a light gray background with layered black and white forms. A square border frames the composition, where faces and figures emerge subtly through the use of negative space. The words “PAUL STRAND” appear in all capital letters at the top.

Marlon Mullen

Untitled (Paul Strand), 2016

Acrylic on canvas
Collection of John Ollman

Paige Donovan
Mountains, 2023

Needlepoint on muslin

A multi-color thread based art piece showing the sea with a large mountain chain behind it. There are clouds in the sky above the mountains.