Impermanence
a Photo Mural from the Public Art in Practice Class, on view beginning in early June 2026
Impermanence: A state of being temporary or short-lived. Everything in life is in a constant state of change, yet there is a general understanding that photography can freeze a moment in time, making something impermanent, seemingly permanent. The theme of this public art mural leaves room for each artist to interpret it in their own way—politically,
The photo mural is designed and installed by students of Adair Freeman Rutledge’s class Public Art in Practice. Artists include: Annabel Clark, Joan Dinkelspiel, A.M., Andrea Netherwood, Fern Pac Reyes, Mira Pinkina and Sasha Volovnikov.