(in) Process: A Littman Outrospective

Featuring the work of Fredric Littman

Join us in exploring our namesake in our Fall exhibit. Take this rare opportunity to take a close look at Littman’s preliminary works, explore his process, and ponder the amounts of work it takes to perfect your practice. Once you’ve gone through the gallery, we invite you to participate in our interactive portion to the exhibit in our Gallery Living Room, where you will find art supplies to create your own piece to hang in the living space.

Exhibition open from September 26 - December 1st

A Note from our Curator:

(in) Process: A Littman Outrospective is an evolving exhibition of two parts: one of an empathetic specter of the intimate process of artistic creation and the other of materializing that process for oneself. Our namesake, Fredirc Littman, is on display not through his renowned sculptures but through his sketches, drafts, preliminaries, and clay models. We are not asking you to take an introspective look at how the art impacts you but to shift your perspective to what his process reveals of his world. Then, you are asked to return to an ‘earlier time’ in your life in the ‘living room’ and create art yourself. Every two weeks, the materials available to you will progress in refinement. We hope that you engage in an outrospective empathy and are able to both return to and create a new process of art creation yourself.

- Alex Barringer, Littman & White Curator

This exhibition was made possible by a generous donation from Christie Galen.