Artworks not only reflect the time in which they were first conceived; they’ll often come to represent the times in which they are first seen. Steve Driscoll began producing his latest body of work before the pandemic. In those ‘before times’, he was primarily interested in discovering how different technologies – including the GoPro camera – could expand the visual language of his paintings. By lobbing a waterproof digital camera into rivers and streams, Driscoll captured split-second moments that convey the power of rushing water. The paintings based on the camera images range from recognizable – if usually off-kilter – landscapes to completely abstracted representations of the bubbling tempest beneath the water’s surface. Steve Driscoll's River Rising opens Thursday, September 16th with extended gallery hours. Visit the gallery website for more information.