

‘Artificial Light’ by Michelle Weinberg
Michelle says about her work:
I responded to Mia’s drawing by thinking about the composition of all matter in the universe, the infinity of molecular particles. And even the reduction of all matter into these sub-atomic elements forms arrangements, constellations, solids of great variety.
Drawing with graphite and in gray scale reminds me of this unity of all things. I loved Mia’s cross-hatching to designate the aura of her planets, and I translated her vast universe into


‘Libra 1/14/2018 8:28pm’ by Mia Rosenthal
Mia says about her work: ‘My current artistic practice focuses solely on drawing. There is something fundamental about observing, processing that information, and then picking up a tool to draw it in ones own hand, with one’s own voice. I use drawing to explore, learn, select, organize, and build through thought and marks.
My latest drawings focus on cosmology, time, history, discovery and invention, particularly the inventions of language, writing and tools.’
One of the


‘Cocoon’ by Felice Grodin
"To affirm on the contrary that the universe resembles nothing at all and is only formless, amounts to saying that the universe is something akin to a spider or a gob of spittle." Georges Bataille: "Informe." Documents 7 (December 1929), p. 382.
Felice says about her works: ‘We are living in a time when fixed notions have been lost and new possibilities are on the horizon. My work attempts to trap the mutable state of things where paradigms shift, boundaries erode and parti