The coastline is where things meet and change. Land becomes water. The solid becomes fluid. What was whole becomes weathered, smoothed, transformed. The work in this exhibition lives at that edge — between states, between the known and the unknown, between what we hold and what the tide takes.
Sea glass begins as something discarded and becomes, after years of water and stone, something beautiful. Ink meets humidity and finds its own path. Flora and fauna move through drawings that are half-controlled, half-surrendered. A photographer follows surfers into the place where control meets the wave. This is work made by artists who know how to work with what the coast gives them.