Artists
Exhibition Dates
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Opening Reception
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Annalise MacCallum, The New Nature, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Sophia Afshar, Flushed Flowers, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Estefana Arias, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Etienne Boisclair-Joly, Only Us, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Presley Bosa, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Anna Bryan, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Simon Burn, SoCal 2050, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Fabio Carta, Finite World, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Angela Chen, Your Problem, Too, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Mackenzie Coleman, Small Warnings, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Mia Cornish, Trasharama, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Desiree De Koninck, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Charlotte Degenstein, No Freedom, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Mariya Demidenko, Plastic Water, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Dorothy Dong, Picture perfect, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Talia Facey, Her Last Breath, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Emma Gibb, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Ella Goldman, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Jason Guan, Dog and Man, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Lindsey Guerrero, Oil Cleansing, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Anova Hou, Voices of Silence, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Julia Keil, Synthetic, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Isabella Lawton-Giustra, Modern Factory, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Alice Lee, You Were Warned, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Morris Ling, Stairwell to the Sky, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
David Lisle and Sam Peets, Botal uisge feargach, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artists.
Ashkan Loghmani, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Lolita Markushevska, Tropical Blizzard, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Tiffany Pai, Toxic drops, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Doris Ni, Last Birthday?, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Emma Renshaw, Our Wasteful Ways, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Sally Sapinski, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Nutchanat Thanamtieng, Last Chance, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Nora Trépanier, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Leo Wang, Untitled, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Erin Xi, Personification of oil slick, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Asaiah Youssef, Her Calling, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
Howard Zhang, Perpetrator, 2020, digital photograph. Courtesy of the Artist.
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1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
GALLERY HOURS
Tu–Su: 10 am–5 pm; M: closed
Admission by donation
Chester Fields is an initiative of The Polygon Gallery that encourages the development of visionary young photographers and gives them an opportunity to show their work at a professional venue. Each year, The Polygon announces a new theme for Chester Fields. Teen artists from across the region are invited to submit original works of photographic art in response to that theme. All submittals are reviewed by a jury of artists and arts professionals, who select finalists to be shown in a week-long exhibition.
The 2020 theme takes up one of the oldest challenges of photography: conveying dynamic processes in still images. Global Warning asks emerging photographers to use their creativity to capture the forces of nature at work around us. It is an opportunity for artists to reflect on our changing climate, and to think carefully about how to draw the viewers’ attention to the environmental issues that matter to them.