August 26- October 7, 2005 at Branchville Gallery Ridgefield, CT.
June Ahrens created a site specific installation titled "The Loudness of Silenece".She cut directly into the walls of the gallery and also added elements to the walls.
Chris Joy exhibited minimalistic paintings on panel, as well as, sculptures built out of pink insulation.
In The Stamford Advocate, Stamford, CT on Sept.18, 2005, reviewer L.P. Streitfeld had this to say about the exhibit,
"How approppriate that in an exhibit that opened the weekend of the fourth anniversaryof 9/11, curator Margaret Roleke establishes a dialogue illuminating the American penchant for safety - at any cost. Security is precisely what is being undermined at Branchville Gallery, evident immediately upon entry in the visceral dialogue taking place between Stamford Loft Artist June Ahrens and Chris Joy, a New York artist recently transplanted to Connecticut."
The exhibit was also reviewed in Art New England in the December/ January 2006 issue.



