The works included in Memory Images invoke the notion of memory as a powerful tool that alters reality. Through a variety of forms, the works explore the formation of myths, the relationship between landscape and memory, as well as the emotional history of the past. The paintings of William Carroll, Bill Leech, Ani Rosskam, and Sarah Sutro revolve around myth and archetype; Lewis Bryden and Martin Weinstein’s paintings use landscape as a departure point; Stephan McKeown, Barbara Sandler, and Ilene Sterns evoke the past in their figurative paintings.