Process and Desire brings together three artists, Jorge Luis, Ruth Katzenstein- Souza, and Patricia Yossen, whose practices are grounded in craft, material dialogue, and the pleasure of making. Each artist approaches creation as an active collaboration with materials — a process shaped by intuition, chance, spontaneity, repetition, and touch.
The works explore how meaning emerges through sensation and revealing coherence in the rhythm of doing. Landscape — especially the urban landscape — is central to each artist’s practice, functioning as a site of inspiration, gathering, and attentive observation.
The hand, and the tactile intelligence it carries, is fundamental to their processes: a way of thinking through touch, responding to materials, and allowing form to unfold through embodied knowledge. The exhibition honors the pleasure of process — the voice of creation — where meaning arises from the intimate relationship between hand, thought, and matter.
Opening Reception:
Saturday, February 21, 12-3pm

