The urban environment is bustling with diverse colors, human connections, and the delicate balance between order and chaos. This exhibit captures the core of urban life, highlighting its moving parts, from its flaws to its liveliness. It offers a multifaceted perspective on street scenes, architecture, community dynamics, and the human presence within these humming spaces. Step inside URBAN, where the city’s soul is unveiled with a vibrant energy that only the urban landscape can provide.

URBAN

Best of Show- Golden Nocturnal Glow

Director's Choice- At the twilight's last gleaming

Director's Choice- Catfish Electric

Meet the Queen

The Daily Grind

Lawrence Alleyway #2

Where There's A Will
Washington Rhodes
found objects, collage, and acrylic painting adhered to cardboard
Decatur, Georgia
The work is a part of the "Reconstruction Series" that depicts youth in urban environments in search for ways to escape the impoverished communities that entrap them.

Urban Grid 8

Hong Kong Apartments

Lady In Red Lunch Hour

Johns Fish Market, Indianapolis

Concrete Jungle

An Urban Dream

Full Moon City Close

Life In The City

Street Corner Cowboys

57th Street No. 1

Produce Market Oakland Yellow

Unobserved
Chris Aitken
acrylic
Delta, Canada
Painted while feeling the loneliness of a crowd in a big city.

The Red Line

Green Spaces
Ginger Borden
acrylic
West Lafayette, Indiana

Daisy May's Barbeque

Walter

Central Bark

River Banner

The Scalpel by Night

City Obscura

Mass Pike Towers

Pizzicato

Lake and Ada

Catalina

Holiday Lights

Paris in Four Parts

Downtown Burger

jiffy
Shawn Digity
photography
Woodsfield, Ohio

After the Dusk #1

Curvilinear

Threshold
Anna Fleury
acrylic on canvas, balsa wood, brass doorknob, light
West Babylon, New York

Midtown 1

Ghost Town

Split Ends

Skylight
John Diephouse
photography
Lansing, Michigan

High Voltage

Flying Buttress

Fractured Ground - Treble
Josh Urso
shattered and reassembled cast concrete with acrylic paint
Jersey City, New Jersey
This piece is a commentary on the fragility of our built environment, and a reminder of the weight of living under the pressure of constant development.

From The Number One Train

Evolving Cityscape

7 Hammers
Thomas Crawford
digital
Brooklyn, New York

The Home of the Brave

Presence Fountain

Edison Theatre

Alternate Path

Sunset in the East-2

City View

Carlton Street

Kershner type 7 tiles
Mathew Karas
cluster of porcelain tiles, mounted on board
Montreal, Canada
The urban landscape is inherently architectural; for millennia, humans have constructed buildings using bricks and tiles. The tiles included here mirror the urban environment's engagement with architecture, and civilizations engagement with science.

Urban Tolerance

Hope Endures

Empty Parking Lot (update)

Workers
Veronica Lawlor
ink, graphite and pastel on paper
Jackson Heights, New York