The American Highway: Revisited, Other Side, and ¿De dónde eres?

Gallery I - VC Torneden and Melinda Green Harvey - The American Highway: Revisited

VC Torneden and Melinda Green Harvey: The American Highway Revisited is an offshoot of their Route 66 based project, The Other Side. This revisitation of The Other Side encourages familiar audiences and new viewers to see the Route 66 based project in a different medium and give viewers a better understanding of the many ways a subject can be approached.

After four years of documenting and tens of thousands of photos, both artists have many photos that for various reasons will never make the final cut of The Other Side project. However, some of those photos have proven to be uniquely suited to printmaking and have found their way into the Revisited project. To confronting creative burnout due to the large scale of the project, the artists began experimenting with acrylic monotypes and transforming images from past projects to explore new perspectives. This display of new perspectives through printmaking and photography invites the viewers to engage with themes of change and revisitation.

Displayed in Gallery I through May 30th, 3024 Paseo

Chelsea Motel - VC Torneden, 8x10, $175

Silo - Melinda Green Harvey, 5x7, $175

Lucille's - VC Torneden, 8x10, $185

Girl - Melinda Green Harvey, 9x6, $185

Gallery II - Jordan Morris (aka ThruMyEyes) Other Side

Other Side explores the space between struggle and possibility, where growth feels close but remains just out of reach. Through bold colors, distorted characters, and divided compositions, ThruMyEyez reflects a community pushing forward while facing constant barriers—both seen and unseen. These visual interruptions symbolize the systems, environments, and internal battles that block access to new opportunities and a better life. Yet within the tension lives resilience, as each figure continues to stretch toward something greater. This body of work captures that shared pursuit—the fight to break through limitations and finally reach the other side, where transformation, freedom, and hope begin.

Displayed in Gallery II through May 30th, 3024 Paseo

Let Out - Jordan Morris, 16x20, $100

Replace - Jordan Morris, 6x6, $100

No Brainer II - Jordan Morris, 6x6, $100

Brawl - Jordan Morris, 6x6, $100

Gallery III - Sofia Arenas - ¿De dónde eres? “Where are you from?”

“Where Are You From?” begins with a familiar question, one that rarely has a simple answer. As a Guatemalan and Peruvian artist and designer raised in Oklahoma City, Sofia Arenas reflects on how home is shaped across places, languages, and people. Through mixed media and recycled materials, she tells stories of where she comes from and how meaning takes form over time. The work reflects on how we come to understand where we’re from, and how we carry it within us, shaping who we become.

This body of work explores ideas of home through repetition, material, and form. Symbols such as flowers, butterflies, mirrors, and everyday objects appear across pieces in different mediums, echoing how memory and meaning evolve over time.

Felt, foil, print, and found materials are used to emphasize care, process, and transformation. Each piece contributes to a larger story shaped by personal history, cultural inheritance, and lived experience.

Displayed in Gallery III through May 30th, 3024 Paseo

Guatelinda - Sofia Arenas, 24x24, $275

Florcita - Sofia Arenas, 8x8, NFS

Sol - Sofia Arenas, 8x10, $75

Blooming Corazon - Sofia Arenas, 8x10, $75

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