Arts and Entertainment
May 21, 2025
From: Cornish College of the ArtsENTROPY: for those who dream awake before dawns, the 2025 Neddy Artist Award Exhibition celebrates the work 8 incredible Washington-based artists, curated by Berette S Macaulay.
In Painting: Craig Cundiff, Andy Cash DeLapp, Dierdre Patterson, Lauren Boilini
In Open Medium: Hanako O’Leary, Romson Regarde Bustillo, Jordan Monloire, Bri Chesler
In a time marked by daily tumult—social, political, environmental—ENTROPY gathers artists who move through fragmentation with intention and poetic force. Their work speaks urgently from what James Baldwin called the artist’s struggle for integrity, with a refusal to sleep through rupture or conform to silence as a substitute for peace. These artists are not retreating; rather they dream awake, attuned to the unstable rhythms of the present – bearing witness, offering litanies of fellowship, care, and becoming.
Our exhibition unfolds as a constellation of bold juxtapositions that resist fixation. It reveres difference, where an elliptical movement of voices, mediums, methods, and scale challenge the bounds of the gallery. With existing and newly created multidisciplinary installation, image, gestural forms, and painting, these works act as temporal parables of survival: testaments shaped by ancestral knowledge and lived experiences, guided by histories, myths, mourning, and metaphors of ecological persistence, pressing on the present and into unexpected futures.
ENTROPY resists erasure. It asks what might be made from the broken, what remains after collapse, and who dreams between dawns while others look away. What binds these artists is not sameness, but a shared instinct to create in spite of—and because of—disorder. In the face of entropy, they speak, move, and make—not for permanence, but for collective transformation.
Date:
Opening Reception
Tuesday, June 3, 2025 – 6:00 – 9:00 PM
On View
Tuesday, June 3, 2025 – Saturday, September 13, 2025
Time:
Gallery Hours
Thursday – Saturday, 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Location: The Behnke Family Gallery, 1077 Lenora Street, Seattle, WA 98101
Cost: Free
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