PARD MORRISON | Interstice

EXHIBITION NOTES

PARD MORRISON | Interstice
Oct 16 – Dec 31, 2025

“In ‘Interstice,’ the space between things becomes a quiet revelation. Through the interplay of light, color, and form, each sculpture explores the delicate threshold where matter meets atmosphere — where solidity gives way to radiance.

Light becomes a collaborator, penetrating the surface to expose subtle variations in hue and depth. These transitions are not voids but moments of presence — intervals that hold both stillness and transformation.

The work invites a slower kind of seeing, to notice how light inhabits structure, how color vibrates within its geometric confinement, and how meaning arises in the space between perception and form.

These works invite a sustained looking, where the eye moves through layered planes of surface. Light becomes both a medium and a metaphor, a way to access what lies beyond material boundaries. In the interstitial, we encounter a quiet revelation; that the space between things is not an emptiness, but an activated presence itself.”

— Pard Morrison

 

Pard Morrison holds a BFA in sculpture from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. His work is included in permanent collections in the US and abroad including the United States Embassy, The Hague, Netherlands, the Phoenix Art Museum, The Collection of Agnes Martin, the Lannan Foundation, Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Colorado State University Art Museum, University of Wyoming Art Museum, Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, the City of Denver, Tulane University and Fidelity Investments, among others. Museum exhibitions include a solo exhibition at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO as well as group presentations at the Harwood Museum of Art, Taos, NM, Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LA, and Colorado State University Art Museum, Fort Collins, CO. Morrison’s work has also been exhibited at the Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe, NM and the Arvada Center for The Arts, Denver, CO, and Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver, CO with additional national and international exhibitions