About the Exhibition
Open Fields brings together contemporary works that explore openness, renewal, and growth through a range of conceptual and material approaches. Many artists reference natural cycles like seasonal change, regeneration, and rhythm; using abstracted fields, softened landscape forms, organic shapes, and layered textures to evoke openness as a spatial, perceptual, and social experience.
Select works nod to Indianapolis’s cultural landscape, particularly its deep connection to sports. Through color, repetition, movement, and personal memory, these pieces reflect the collective energy and momentum that emerge during heightened seasonal moments when the city gathers around shared experience.
Other works turn inward, exploring personal and collective identity, family and spiritual lineage, and the human condition. These pieces invite reflection on authenticity, belonging, and life’s ongoing journey, at times engaging uncertainty as part of a broader narrative of resilience and growth.
Throughout the exhibition, abstracted natural imagery—directional strokes suggestive of open fields, aerial views of water and forests, and symbolic uses of plants and flowers—speaks to interconnectedness and continual change. Select works also offer social and environmental commentary, addressing climate change and ecological imbalance while reflecting both harmony within natural systems and the tension introduced by human intervention.