The exhibition In/SIGHT features a diverse array of work, ranging from collage and portraiture to altered imagery and street photography. In/SIGHT highlights works that go beyond what the camera sees (Sight) to create new and exciting visual experiences (Insight).
For over a decade, the ten exhibiting artists have been meeting every other week to discuss each other’s work, most recently at the Carriage Barn Arts Center. They gather every other Thursday morning for several hours to critique each other’s work, a process that has resulted in numerous group and solo exhibitions, book publications and awards. “We are like a family,” said Torrance York, a nationally recognized artist, and New Canaan resident. “If it weren’t for the support and encouragement of these artists, my journey with my Semaphore work about Parkinson’s would have been very different.”
Also showing work in In/SIGHT are Pam Einarsen (Westport, CT), Bill Gore (Redding, CT), Emily Laux (Westport, CT). Karen Neems (Stamford, CT), Terrence Tougas (Southbury, CT), Dawn Watson (Hastings on Hudson, NY), and Caren Winnall (Riverside, CT).