“If an elsewhere is vital, it is because we are porous, because the world enters our being continuously – because our lives are the paradoxical sum of a discontinuous continuum. “ Ashraf Jamal  Art critic and cultural theorist 
The Inner and Outer Landscape invites viewers into a liminal space where perception, memory, and emotion converge. Curated by Karen Cullinan, this group exhibition explores the intricate dialogue between the visible world and the unseen realms of psyche and spirit. Rather than separating the outer environment from the inner life, the featured artists offer deeply personal responses to the world they inhabit—revealing how landscape, identity, and psychological experience are interwoven. The exhibition moves beyond surface impressions, delving into the enduring imprints that experience, and imagination leave behind—what we carry within us, and what the world leaves upon us.