This is not neutrality. This is not silence.
In a time when language falters and noise overwhelms, Louder Than Words: What Happened to “We the People?” turns to art—not for answers, but for honesty. This exhibition is a space for the unfiltered, the unresolved, the too-much and the not-enough. It is what happens when artists stop performing certainty and begin telling the truth as they feel it.
We are living through a moment when the political bleeds into the personal, when the stakes are high and the truths are uncomfortable. These works don’t seek to explain. They refuse to sanitize. Instead, they witness. They question. They remember. They reveal.
Some pieces may confront, others may grieve or satirize, but all share a willingness to look directly at a nation in flux—without flinching. To make art in this moment is an act of attention. Of resistance. Of care.
This is not a show about answers.
It’s a show about not looking away.