The Cronin Gallery presents this two-person exhibition exploring the intimate relationship between artist and material through contrasting yet complementary approaches to paper. Ryan Cronin presents his meditative oil pastel drawings—works that emerge through "slow accumulation" as organic compositions expand across Stonehenge paper over days and weeks. Mary Jane Nusbaum transforms handmade paper into large-scale sculptural installations that create spaces for community gathering and play. Together, their works reveal paper's dual nature: Cronin's drawings chart emotional territories through color and mark-making, while Nusbaum's sculptures invite physical interaction and collective experience. Both artists embrace process-driven practices that allow materials to guide artistic discovery, creating a dialogue between contemplative mark-making and immersive environmental sculpture. Throughout the weekend, visitors can witness and participate as both artists collaborate on live creative activations, transforming the gallery into a dynamic space where art-making becomes a shared experience.