The Stars Aren't Dying

Megan Miller (MAMM)

born in Corpus Christi, Texas, and grew up in south Houston before studying graphic design and photography at Louisiana State University. After earning her cosmetology license at San Jacinto College, she made Baton Rouge her home in 2013. MAMM’s artistry explores balance through unbalance, blending texture, layering, and color. Inspired by the vastness of space and our place within it,

Overlook The Obvious

Various Visual Artists

In a world driven by immediacy and surface impressions, “overlook the obvious” invites viewers to pause, reflect, and reconsider what lies in plain sight.  This exhibition brings together several dynamic visual artists whose works challenge the viewer to move beyond the apparent, to delve into layers of meaning often ignored or dismissed.  In this exhibition, the “obvious” is not a conclusion—it is a beginning.  By inviting viewers to question their first impressions, “overlook the obvious” ultimately becomes a quiet act of resistance against distraction and disengagement. it is a call to slow down, look again, and perhaps see the world anew.

At The Center Of It All

Various Visual Artists

What happens when we strip away distraction, noise, and the external pressures of the world?  What remains?  What exists is the uncovering of what lives at our center.  At the center of it all is a multidisciplinary group exhibition that explores the core of human experience through the lens of five visual artists.  Confronting themes of identity, healing, resurgence, and belonging, each artist brings the viewer closer to what lies beneath:  The quiet truths, the emotional landscapes, the connective tissue of our shared humanity.  In this moment of cultural fragmentation and constant motion, the exhibition offers the opportunity to reconnect with what truly matters.

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