See Who Came Out for Our Season Opening at SPAACES!

Traces of Change: Mark Making, Text, and (Social) Progress? opened to a packed house on Friday night, filling the gallery with energy, conversation, and creativity.

The captivated crowd during People Trippin’s spoken word set
Elizabeth Sher with her artworks Mark My Words and Am I Worthy? 

Traces of Change: Mark Making, Text, and (Social) Progress? brings together the work of Elizabeth Sher, Eszter Sziksz, and Jill Hoffman-Kowal in a dynamic mixed media exhibition that explores how visual language can reflect and challenge the complexities of contemporary life. Through painting, printmaking, installation, and film, each artist uses text and gesture to engage with themes of environmental fragility, cultural memory, political commentary, and personal narrative.

The Arts & Cultural Alliance team fully immersed in the art and the excitement of opening night!
CeeCee Robinson, Melanie Lavender, and Tihda Vongkoth
Elizabeth Doud
Joe Fig and Eszter Sziksz
Marianne Chapel, Eszter Sziksz, and Tim Jager
Nathan Beard, LaMichael Leonard Jr., and Carol Gaskin
Students from the Ringling College of Art and Design
Jill Hoffman-Kowal and others watching Kowal's film Target Video77

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