The initial exhibit, Monuments to Now, was composed of five monumental works that responded to the events of 2020, including the varied emotions of a worldwide pandemic, and a reckoning with profound racial injustice.
The Dollhouse Family and the Black Strawberry was the show installed for 2021. It asked viewers to consider the relationship of play to art as well as the normalization of pandemic life via themes of confinement, transformation and revelation.
The 2022 exhibit was entitled An Echo of Affection; and took as its subject the covered bridges of Vermont as sacred spaces, and the peculiar mythologies of place.
Why We Look Through Windows, in 2023, dealt with how we relate to the world in the aftermath of extraordinary events. Themes included extroversion and introversion, rebirth, and the complex relationship between curiosity and fear.
No Ones Home, in 2024, constitutes the largest display of 110 photographs ever created. Collectively, the fairy-tale-like story of the works presents a parable for our current climate of uncertainty and ambivalence.