We draw lines on the floor to play, to mark a goal, or to create a horizon between outside and inside. The line enters reality to define limits; so where does the line of home begin?
For Nereida Dusten, inhabiting a place is not static. It is an action, something tied to movement and existence. Her work explores this idea, tracing a line through past and present as a process of rediscovery. Leaving means living without fixed ground, yet space persists in memory, stitched there through constant return. These recurring images transform transit into a kind of dwelling. What does it mean to draw a line if home is a verb? speaks to this refusal to disappear, rooms that collapse in one location only to rebuild in another, resisting erasure through reconstruction.
Artist Talk:
Saturday, August 22, 1 - 2pm
Hours:
Wednesday and Thursday, 10am - 2pm
Friday and Saturday, 10am - 4pm

