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Exhibition “Fragments, Form & Meaning”

Published: January 24, 2026; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 January 29, 2026    06:00 PM-07:00 PM EDT

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Exhibition “Fragments, Form & Meaning”

Join us to celebrate the opening receptions of “Fragments, Form & Meaning” and the 10th Annual WFA Exhibition (2026).

Fragments, Form and Meaning brings together four artists whose distinct practices engage deconstruction as both process and philosophy. Across mediums Aljoscha Farassat, Sean Livingstone, Damien Olsen, and Marianna Winterdale each approach fragmentation as a way to question how form and meaning are constructed-and how they might be undone.

Through painting, collage, assemblage, and photography, the artists dismantle familiar structures and visual narratives, allowing new forms and interpretations to emerge. Farassat’s paintings interrogate surface and gesture, Livingstone’s collages layer imagery to destabilize coherence, Olsen’s assemblages combine disparate materials into precarious constructions, and Winterdale’s photographs isolate and reframe moments, emphasizing absence as much as presence.

The works in this exhibition occupy a space of tension between cohesion and rupture. Through these varied approaches, fragmentation becomes a generative act, revealing new relationships between material, image, and interpretation. Rather than seeking resolution, Fragments, Form, and Meaning embraces ambiguity. The exhibition invites viewers to consider how meaning emerges through process, absence, and reconfiguration -and how what is broken apart can open space for new ways of seeing.

Odelle Apney Presents: The 10th Annual WFA Exhibition (2026) marks a decade of celebrating emerging voices and creative exchange within the WFA community. This milestone exhibition brings together a diverse group of artists whose works reflect experimentation, dialogue, and evolving practices across disciplines. Honoring ten years of collaboration and growth, the 2026 exhibition highlights both continuity and change, showcasing how the platform has expanded while remaining committed to supporting artists at pivotal moments in their careers.

Time: 6:00 pm EST

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