
To Have a Face explores the tension between visibility and vulnerability. The face—our first site of encounter—acts as both a mask and a mirror, an invitation into the vastness of the self. Through figurative abstraction, face and body become shifting surfaces where identity is revealed, concealed, and continually negotiated. To have a face is to be seen, and to remain partially unknowable.
The lobby exhibition is viewable Tuesday to Friday from 10:00am to 2:00pm and when the building is open for other activities.



