In the Galleries – October 2026
DateOctober 14 @ 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Time09:00 am - 07:00 pm
Reoccurs
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
10/02/26 - 10/31/26
10/02/26 - 11/01/26
Location
10091 McGregor Blvd
FORT MYERS,
FL
33919
United States
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Event details
On Display: October 2 – 31
Opening Reception: October 3rd, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Passage: A Themed Members Show
We invite all Alliance member artists to submit one original work inspired by the theme “Passage” for exhibition in the main gallery during October 2026. The theme encourages both literal and abstract interpretations of transition, movement, transformation, and emotional or psychological change, from shifting seasons and aging to journeys through physical and symbolic spaces. Artists are also encouraged to explore unconventional approaches, including text-based works and mixed media incorporating poetry, prose, or fragmented narratives, while defining the theme through their own unique perspective.
Submit Online (artinlee.org/passage): September 13th by 11:59 PM
Call Details: Passage – Call Prospectus
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Foulds Theater Gallery

Time no Time
by Dahye Kim
Ambiguous, intangible, and in flux, Dahye Kim’s installation explores time and memory as processes of becoming, dissolving, and re-emerging. Time no Time, her second solo exhibition in Florida, reflects on a reality increasingly mediated and reduced through technology and the online world. Drawn from photographs taken during her travels and thoughts developed over the past six years across diverse natural landscapes in the United States, the exhibition examines shifting perceptions of presence, memory, and temporality in digital space.
As a conceptual digital media artist, Kim creates immersive environments using video, photography, internet, coding, light, and sound. Her practice investigates the intersections of time, memory, environment, and scientific ideas through technologically mediated experiences. In this exhibition, reflective screens function as temporal mirrors in which past, present, and future collapse into a continuous surface.
Transforming the gallery into a fluid and shifting environment, Kim blurs the boundaries between material and immaterial, presence and illusion, and the natural and artificial. Minimal gestures—subtle color transitions, horizon-like lines, and shifting light—evoke unstable landscapes suspended between physical and virtual space. Her work gestures toward the evolving condition of the internet, where time fragments, loops, and becomes increasingly abstract. Through minimal digital interventions, Kim invites viewers to experience time not as linear, but as something sensed, elusive, and constantly unfolding.
More on the artist: dahyekim.com
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Member Gallery

Selected Works by Marian Fuller
Marian Fuller’s mixed-media exhibition focuses on the beauty hidden within everyday life by transforming found and recycled materials into richly textured works that invite the viewer into a state of discovery. Inspired by neighborhood walks, international travel, thrift stores, and overlooked objects, she creates compositions that encourage viewers to look beyond the familiar and uncover unexpected meaning in ordinary things.
Working with handmade paper, reclaimed materials, shredded credit cards, and other found objects, Fuller embraces experimentation and sustainability, allowing each piece to tell its own story through texture and layered details. Visitors are encouraged to experience the work up close, exploring the materials and subtle surprises woven throughout the collection while discovering the joy and adventure that define her creative process.
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Featured Artwork: “Time no Time” Digital Art by Dahye Kim (2020-2026) & “Item-7.13” by Marian Fuller