Sculptor, Zack Noble, joins Black Mountain College painter, Frank Hursh, in an exhibition exploring the emotive, nuanced interplay between line and shape. Noble works with forged iron to manipulate and essentially isolate the metal into expressive, often playful, design. His monumental sculptures reference architecture, highway systems and industrial landscapes and invite viewers to explore from all angles. While Hursh's works are often colorful and expansive, they too are characterized by consolidated gestural marks and monumental forms that are rhythmically subdivided by expressive line. He relies on shadow and depth to create cosmic landscapes that seem to expand infinitely.