Centered Group Exhibition

11/20/2025-01/20/2026

Throughout history, repetition has been central to creative and contemplative practice, seen in the rhythm of chanting, the turn of beads, or the steady cycle of breath. In Centered, the dot becomes a gesture of focus, simple in form yet powerful in accumulation.

Whether suspended in space or placed deliberately on a surface, the dot transforms through rhythm, repetition, and intention into a mark of presence. It records time, energy, and movement, carrying quiet weight in its simplicity.

Here, the dot functions as both symbol and structure, like a pixel or a cell, part of a larger system built on connection. The artists in Centered explore how repetition and variation give rise to complex forms, patterns, and textures. Through both abstract and representational works, they trace the tension between order and chaos.

Centered invites viewers to slow down and follow the rhythm of these marks, finding meaning in the smallest gestures repeated over time.