featuring the work of seven members of the Bay Area Photographers Collective
In the passing, in the continuum, in the blurring of one moment to the next, there we find THE moment, at once moving and still, glazed over and broken open to reveal some inner truth that is no different from any other moment, and yet it is. Why do we remember the particular moments we do? How is it that these moments are at the same time past and present? Like the full and quiet gray of the after-sunset sky, the works in this exhibit speak not only of an event, but of the structure that lies beneath the event, letting the moment pass through like liquid passing through the fingers of an open hand. In this way these works speak of timelessness, the inability to hold onto the moment, and the deep richness and presence of that moment observed.