Seeing What Isn’t There is a group exhibition that explores visual ambiguity, distortion, and the metaphysical. The group exhibition — featuring painting, photography, textiles, and sculpture — examines how perception is shaped by the unseen and intangible. Seeing What Isn’t There asks us to look beyond the surface and consider the truths that lie beyond our perception, while blurring the boundaries between the familiar and the uncanny. Blurring the boundaries of what is real and what is imaginary, the works on view trouble our perceptual capacities through amorphousness, disjunction, and the uncanny, producing a simultaneous sense of wonder and unease. The exhibition will be on view from February 1 - 26, 2025, at All Street Gallery’s East Village location.