Seen and Unseen is a group exhibition at The Painting Center bringing together artists whose works engage perception, ambiguity, and material presence. Across abstraction, figuration, and landscape, the works examine how images form through erasure, layering, and partial visibility, addressing memory, atmosphere, gesture, and the instability of what is seen and felt. Participating artists present varied approaches that foreground both presence and absence as active conditions of viewing. Artists in the exhibition include: Robin Adsit, Susan Barrett, Bradley Butler, Richard Glick, Mary Hafeli, Kirstine Rainer Hansen, Elizabeth Johnson, Wendy Kawabata, Renee Khatami, Sharon Lacey, Jan Lhormer, Tai Lipan, Cara London, Laura Ann Perry, Liza Philips, Sue Rollins, Alicia Rothman, Virginia Sharkey, Kevin Sloan, Gene Underwood, and Laura Ahola Young.