As the earth rises and the sky falls, the natural world is not just what we see but where we stand in relation to it. Above & Below presents artists who navigate these planes, mapping the seen and unseen forces that shape our perceptions. Shifting clouds, fragments of the sky, and drawings of rocks falling from space reflect how movement, whether drifting or floating, alters our perspective. As the landscape unfolds, botanical forms begin to merge. Layer upon layer, subject and symbol are obscured. The history within the ground beneath us is exposed in a series of sculptures, marked by what is left behind, what the wind might have buried and what it might resurface. The works in Above & Below blur the boundaries between earth and sky, archiving time and transition while reshaping the spaces in between.