The grid is everywhere—a silent architecture underpinning the rhythms of our lives. It orders our cities, traces our maps, illuminates our screens, and segments our days into hours and minutes.
On one hand, the grid embodies humanity’s aspiration for control and clarity, a testament to our impulse to tame the unruly. On the other, it is far more than a blueprint or tool of containment. Grids emerge in nature, weaving structure through root systems and neural networks. They shift, stretch, and evolve into webs of connection. As much as grids constrain, they also liberate; as much as they impose order, they harbor chaos.

Unboxed: Rethinking the Grid invites artists to engage, unravel, redefine, or reimagine this ubiquitous structure. We call on creators to explore the boundless possibilities of grids—to critique their constraints, celebrate their order, subvert their rigidity, or transform them into something wholly unexpected.
The exhibition runs September 2 – October 3 with receptions taking place on the First Friday Art Walks: September 5 & October 3, 6-9pm
