April 1 – May 17
The gallery is featuring the work of photographers Peter Filene and Dan Gottlieb, and woodworker Keith Allen.
Opening Reception on April 11.

Peter Filene
In this vibrant series, Peter grapples with personal identities behind portraiture. He asks, “what is a portrait?” For the past two years, Peter has been collaging torn pieces of his previous photos to create new images. Does a photograph of a woman, set against a collaged background, portray her? When you look at Peter’s almost-abstract figures, do you see portraits?
Dan Gottlieb
The dream-like landscapes in Dan’s exhibit touch upon important places in his life. They share his aesthetic perspective of nature and our fleeting place within it – moving with light, wind, and breath. More gestural than documentary, Dan’s pictures reside in that gap between information and subjective perception.


Keith Allen
Keith’s wood furniture often features natural aspects of the material. His designs may be motivated by the material itself, or by the language found in songs, or everyday phrases. His intuitive way of understanding relationships and details helps his pieces evolve into something new and unique.