Liminal Space is an exhibition presented as a series of video installations and prints. It is also a place, a threshold, a borderland where you can leave behind the mechanisms that control your everyday life to access a deeper awareness of your relationship with the natural world. The frames are meant to function like oculi, honing your vision, allowing your brain to imagine three-dimensionality and sense the periphery just out of view. You can feel the expansiveness of landscapes stretching below you from a bird's-eye perspective and wide in front of you, your body earth-bound and grounded. Ultimately Liminal Space is a place for transformation and speaks to our understanding of the evolution of all living things. Organisms do not evolve until faced with enough discomfort or conflict, when they are otherwise given little or no choice. In our humanness we are perpetually faced with suffering and conflict. The space created here is an interruption to our habitual lives, to the pain and suffering of the world, and makes room for the evolution of consciousness.