"Emily Weiner approaches painting through a feminist and Jungian perspective, reworking and combining symbols that have long appeared throughout art history. She sees archetypal imagery as something shared over time—yet open to revision—using intuitive processes and many layers of paint to find synchronicity in the interplay of colors, forms, and symbols. Think of clouds, mountains, curtains, and celestial bodies. Her work suggests that art history is not a linear path but a winding timeline of overlapping traditions, folklore, and archetypes, all of which can be rearranged to spark new collective understanding."