Interfaces brings together new paintings and multimedia assemblages that sit at the intersection of classical technique and contemporary life. The title of the exhibition references a new body of work consisting of tightly composed 22" × 22" oil paintings on panel in which human faces are literally obscured by familiar consumer objects such as vintage radios, answering machines, and a blood pressure monitor. Alongside the paintings, the exhibition features an interactive "smart oven" installation and several mixed-media assemblages that extend the exhibition's central inquiry: how do the devices we live with reshape the way we see — and see ourselves?