On view: May 30–June 21, 2025
Opening reception: Friday, May 30, 5:00–7:00 pm
The artist will be in attendance.
In Fool’s Spring, Jeremy Miranda invites viewers into the quiet, introspective world of winter—its fleeting light, its hush, its deceptive thaws. Through 33 semi-abstract paintings, he captures the seasonal paradox of stillness and transformation, where the warmth of an early spring day is an illusion, and the weight of winter lingers. His smaller canvases, like snapshots of daily life, depict intimate interiors, scattered objects, and shifting landscapes, evoking a cinematic sense of passing time.
Meanwhile, his large-scale works immerse viewers in the vastness of a season both isolating and deeply reflective. Rooted in personal experience and an evolving artistic journey, Miranda’s work transforms the familiar—snow-covered fields, everyday messes, the glow of a late afternoon—into meditative studies on presence and perception. Fool’s Spring is not just about winter; it is about the ways we navigate time, memory, and the quiet beauty hidden in the spaces between.