1275 Minnesota St /
re.riddle
What happens after the rain stops? What’s left after loss? Artist Pegan Brooke contemplates this after-space as neither void nor negation. Brooke’s interest lies not in the loss itself, nor its absence, but the strange and unsettled space that opens after. She states, “in that opened space there’s a thing. That thing is not a ‘not’. ”
Rather, Brooke proposes that in the wake of loss arises a clearing, an opening in which something else begins to gather. Using the natural phenomena of mist as both subject and invitation, Brooke asks what happens in that after-space, and what new presence, unbidden, might emerge?
Opening Reception: October 4, 5 - 7pm