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Often, our experiences are rendered within a neat rectangle: a canvas, screen, or mirror. Deviating from the structural confines of the frame leaves space to sprout life of its own. A Garden Without a Gate embraces irregular forms, untamed surfaces, and unconstrained ideas that ask what lies beyond the rectangle’s edge. This national exhibition of art is juried by Cicely Carew and Kate Holcomb Hale.