Seeing Visions has been one of our annual projects since the space’s conception, a show that assigns artists a simple task: select an image to be printed on an XYZ by XYZ piece of paper to be auctioned for a charitable donation. Whether directly adjacent to or lying beyond their standard practices, these artists offer images rooted in playfully experimental aesthetic considerations, whose final form, united by a standardized medium and scale, isolates the processes of capturing and exhibiting. The simple act of selection carries a more complex rumination on our relationship to images and their underlying nature, how they mitigate our navigation of the physical, remembered, and imagined worlds, all in which selection and attention carry immense weight.