IDENTITY is a display of aspects that usually remain hidden—a bittersweet and raw take on what churns inside us. We all have a certain idea of who we are through our identity, but to get there, we need to probe beneath the surface. To get a sense of ourselves, we need to explore who we are, how we are viewed by the world, and the characteristics that define us. This exhibit explores our beliefs, qualities, expressions, and personalities that collectively form our identity.

IDENTITY

First Place- Bound
Clea Carlsen
stoneware, underglaze, mason stain, mixed materials
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Second Place- A Brother’s Keeper or so I thought
Steven Daiber
silkscreen, collage on 19th century medical notes
Florence, Massachusetts

Third Place- Partisan (Fortresses of Tautology)

Twenty Twenty Identity
Kenzie Holzinger
charcoal and iridescent ink on ink-washed paper
Highland, Illinois

White Zip

Surely your fingers must feel the imprints
Gerard Huber
Conté crayon and Prismacolor pencil on toned charcoal paper
Dallas, Texas

After the fall

Untitled, from "Disidentifications" series

Untitled

Deliberation

Norepinephrine of Annunciation

The Great American Lose-Lose

Exposed: a Self Portrait

Cecilia
Robert Inestroza
oil on canvas
Montpellier, Vermont

Heliocentric Ideas

Angst
Karen Ellen Rothman
acrylic, colored pencil and graphite on paper
Newton, Massachusetts

Economized
Benjamin Phillips
Forton MG, steel, fiberglass, paint
Manotick, Canada

Survivor
John Diephouse
photography
Lansing, Michigan

Map Portrait

Maga Ghost Flag

Marilyn, Enduring

Small Goddess

My Girls
Marcy Randazzo
acrylic on canvas
Historic New Castle, Delaware

HABITO ERGO SUM

Just then the spell was broken
Jessica Burko
image transfer with encaustic & oil paint on reclaimed wood
Roslindale, Massachusetts

Turning To My Inner Right Self
Demetrious Anton
digital
Los Angeles, California

The Critic

Self-Portrait
Ann Piper
oil on canvas
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania

Two Men In Love

Ladyfingers

Tethers

Grandad

Left Hanging

Year of Dissociation

Strength

Self Building

My Identity Is Always Foggy

Driton (series ''sub-linear'')

Eski Ben Degilim (I am no longer the old me)
Fatima Al Romaithi
graphite on paper
Abu Dhabi, Untied Arab Emirates

Missing Puzzle Wandering

Refragmenting Memories with Bits of Tape (Virus Diptych 5)
Ernesto Cabral
inkjet print of archived image digitally altered
Toronto, Canada

Who Am I Today


Pressed Wallflowers 1

Palimpsest Pasaporte
Ernesto Cabral
inkjet print of archived image digitally altered
Toronto, Canada

Finding Scarlet #2

Hair II

Tracy, Fish & Lino

In The Window

The Library

Dressing up, Dressing down

Lost

Sleepless Thoughts

Chai tea and me

Freedom
Simone Bailey Campbell
acrylic on paper
Montclair, New Jersey

Every Flavor of Being a Girl
Winnie van der Rijn
photographic digital image transfer and embroidery on muslin
New York, New York

First Self Portrait After Her Death

Queen of Color: Kusama in Red

Junk Drawer

Gay Plate No. 3
Henry Thomas
slip-casted stoneware cone 10, underglaze
Allen, Texas

A Woman Contemplating the Fate of the World While a Beam of Pure Information Lies to Her

Big Bear (the letter E)

Postcards from a Broken Heart

self portrait

Please Wait... Blooming in Progress
Chanell Skyers
mixed media
Buford, Georgia

Finding Gabby

Alien Art: The 2nd Wave

Love Child
Alex Morel
mixed media on canvas
Bronx, New York

Role Model

Things Have Changed

Victory or Death

The Explorer

The Weight of Providence

Pooja

Long Summer
Elly Minagawa
digital
Bellingham, Washington

Minutes
Amy Broderick
hand-cut reclaimed three-ring binder tab dividers
Jupiter, Florida

My Anxiety

Steamship Ticket to America #2
Susan Zimmerman
mixed media: paper, thread, canvas, metal
El Cerrito, California

I shall not be contained

Summer Slumber, Darcy asleep in Joseph, 2

Pondering

A Moment

Battered Clown

Self-Portrait (Split)

Searching
Amanda Boone
photography
Oxford, Georgia

Woman 2, InBodied Light Series

Life and Death in Far North
Aodan Aodan
embroidery on silk
Chicago, Illinois

Think Thin

Labyrinth 1- "Brain"

Ground Control
Marciana Dietrich
linoprint
Modesto, California

Death Disguised as a Kindly Matron

Linc On Flute
