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The traditional landscape painting often contains a horizon line, recognizable landforms, and an idealized representation of nature. Looking deeper, the historic use of the landscape mirrors the inner-state of that society’s relationship to the political, religious, economic, and natural world around it.

Layered Place invites viewers to reevaluate their definition of landscape, and consider the multiple “layers” of the multi-faceted modern landscape. This group exhibit delves into humanity’s tumultuous relationship with nature, visual metaphors for place, social and cultural identity, family heritage, and way-finding.

Layered Place will be on exhibition at the Intersect Arts Center gallery through April 30th. The gallery is open weekdays 9am–6pm.