
Composite World brings together Andrea Burgay, Andrés Gamiochipi, Eva Lake, Paul Loughney, Steven Rudin, Paloma Trecka, and Rochelle Voyles around analog collage as both method and metaphor. Working with magazines, photographs, advertisements, and ephemera, the artists cut, collect, and recombine printed matter to disrupt the narratives embedded in mass-produced imagery, allowing unexpected relationships between figures, objects, and spaces to emerge. The exhibition's title gestures beyond image-making toward identity itself — proposed as a composite structure assembled over time through layers of memory and encounter, continually revised through the fragments we carry forward and those we allow to fall away.