
Timothy Joe – Epilogue Vol. 1
March 4 - May 30
Third Floor East Gallery
This exhibition round includes works provided by Timothy Joe which will be on view in the Third Floor East Gallery from March 4 – May 30, 2026. Lowe Mill A&E invites patrons and art lovers to join us for Open Studio Night, a building-wide experience when our over 150 studios will be open to the public. The evening also includes receptions for all seven of our gallery spaces. This series gives the public a chance to meet and interact with visiting artists and discuss their work as it is on display and available for purchase. Come out, enjoy a pleasant evening, and maybe you’ll find that special piece of art that speaks to you! The Open Studio Night reception is Saturday, May 30 from 5-7 pm.
About the exhibit:
Epilogue is a contemplative painting exhibition by artist Timothy M. Joe that examines the final state of manmade structures in landscapes and still-life subjects rendered obsolete by time, neglect, or quiet abandonment. The exhibition positions each work as a visual afterword—an ending that is not dramatic, but subdued, and reflective. Through engaging composition, color palette, and atmospheric techniques, Timothy invites viewers to encounter places and objects that persist beyond their usefulness, existing only as remnants of memory.
By focusing on forgotten landscapes and still life, Epilogue addresses broader themes of loss and quiet endurance. The exhibition offers a reflective space where viewers can confront the emotional resonance of abandonment, and the understated beauty found in what lingers after relevance has passed.
From the artist:
My favorite subjects are rural structures in landscapes and nature journaling. I love learning the history of my subject and gain the appreciation that helps me create meaningful art. Creating a beautiful painting is nice, but painting the same scene with an understanding of the history is what I am after. I believe the backstory of my subject is just as important as the color I choose to paint. My art style concentrates on the light effect on my subject matter and contrast between light and shadow.