Art is a universal conduit that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries and connects people through emotion and artistic expression. The diverse artists featured in this exhibit explore themes of resilience, community, and spiritual transcendence. From representational works like Arimah’s I Am SHE—which envelops the viewer in earthy greens and browns, prompting reflection on our connection to Mother Earth and spiritual metamorphosis—to Muriel’s surreal Dreaming Under the Water, which opens a portal to a fantastical universe and explores realms of the human psyche and dreams, to Santiago’s  Amor Que Sientes, which invites contemplation on place, memory, and migration—each piece calls for deep introspection. Additionally, these evocative works powerfully explore the depths of human imagination, offering a compelling reflection on the human condition and encouraging us to consider our collective journey and shared experiences.

Arianne M Fernandez-Curator

Axis Mundi: Visionary Narratives.

Featured Artists

Patricia Abrego: Juxta Position , Currently I, and , Metas.

Wendy Arimah: I Am She, Digital, and Her Creative Frequency.

Melissa Alonso: Still Life, Self-Portrait, and Temperature Rises.

William Eastmond: 40 Lines, and Blue 3/4 & 5 lines.

Christine P. Eng: Queen Neang Neak and Kamleang.

Shanice Figeroux: Embellishment and Fly With Me.

Benjamin T. Gonzalez: Release , and Crow.

Abigail Guzman: Book and Sun and Maiden.

Johanna Guzman: Ecuadorian Cultural Dancers.

Xanthia Lopez: Ancestors' Reflection and Wonder.

Roger Miranda: Movimiento del Pensamiento , and Exposición.

Natasha Muriel: Dreaming under the water,  and Feeling Freedom.

Isaac Ramos: Mask and Snake Posing and Dancing, (Study).

Shenna Vaughn: Wisdom.

Nelson Santiago: Amor Que Sientes, and Cortador de Cana de Azucar.

Eesha Suntai: Negro Washerwomen, 4C Struggles, Hybrid, Highly Melanated (Squad).

Susan Varo: Central Park Bus Stop, Sunset on Sutphin Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue.