
Cande Aguilar's "The Well and the Paper Boat" delves into the intricate fabric of community and shared humanity, addressing urgent social concerns that define our collective journey. Through themes of environmental fragility, gun control, political identity, and human posterity, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the forces that shape our lives and futures.
The well serves as a metaphor for community, depth, and resource while the paper boat evokes fragility, impermanence, and the hope for forward movement. Together, they symbolize the precarious balance between what we preserve and what we risk losing.
Each artwork within the exhibition acts as a conversation - highlighting both the vulnerabilities and the strength of human connection. It is a call to examine our roles in shaping a sustainable and just future, while reminding us of the power found in unity and action.
"The Well and the Paper Boat" is a space for reflection, imagination, and discovery—where questions of identity, politics, and humanity ripple outward, inspiring a collective vision of resilience and possibility.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.
Cande Aguilar's "The Well and the Paper Boat" delves into the intricate fabric of community and shared humanity, addressing urgent social concerns that define our collective journey. Through themes of environmental fragility, gun control, political identity, and human posterity, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the forces that shape our lives and futures.
The well serves as a metaphor for community, depth, and resource while the paper boat evokes fragility, impermanence, and the hope for forward movement. Together, they symbolize the precarious balance between what we preserve and what we risk losing.
Each artwork within the exhibition acts as a conversation - highlighting both the vulnerabilities and the strength of human connection. It is a call to examine our roles in shaping a sustainable and just future, while reminding us of the power found in unity and action.
"The Well and the Paper Boat" is a space for reflection, imagination, and discovery—where questions of identity, politics, and humanity ripple outward, inspiring a collective vision of resilience and possibility.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.
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