The Miller Gallery is pleased to present Resonance, a duet exhibition featuring Charlotte Filbert and Sara Lundkvist, opening Friday, June 5, from 5 to 7 p.m.
Bringing together layered abstract paintings and handblown mirrored glass forms, Resonance explores reflection, perception and the emotional reverberation artwork can leave behind long after viewing.
In a city known for its history and tradition, the exhibition introduces something slightly unexpected: sleek reflective surfaces, vibrant fractured patterns and otherworldly sculptural forms that shift with light, movement and perspective. The result feels immersive, futuristic and deeply atmospheric while remaining grounded in human connection and curiosity.
Charlotte’s paintings move between two distinct visual languages: glossy black circular works that quietly mirror the viewer back to themselves and vibrant patterned compositions filled with movement, fragmentation and rhythmic energy. Sleek and minimal in one moment, expansive and expressive in the next, her works explore ideas of frequency, repetition and emotional resonance.
Sara’s reflective glass portals continue that dialogue through sculptural forms inspired by transformation, illusion and imagined worlds. Shifting with light and perspective, the mirrored surfaces blur the line between object and atmosphere, inviting moments of curiosity, distortion and self-reflection.
Together, Resonance unfolds as a conversation between stillness and movement, clarity and distortion, minimalism and complexity, exploring the subtle ways artwork can hold energy, memory and connection.
Join us for the opening reception on Friday, June 5, from 5 to 7 p.m. at 1640 Meeting Street Road, Suite 102. All are welcome.
