Shelter

Will Jacks

Moody monochrome mixed media work of a glowing white house inside a large dark circular form, with radiating lines suggesting light or energy.

Opens Thu Nov 6, 6-8pm

On view November 6-27, 2025

Sanger Gallery

sponsored by Island City Tile

Shelter explores the shifting terrain of photography, memory, and truth through a series of camera-less images created using chemigrams and lumen prints. Drawing from personal experience and vernacular Southern architecture, Jacks invites viewers to reconsider what defines a photograph—not by surface appearance, but by the materials, time, and light that shape it. These striking, often large-scale works blur the boundaries between photography, painting, and sculpture, offering a tactile and deeply contemplative encounter with the medium.

Raised in Mississippi and trained in both journalism and fine art, Jacks turned to experimental darkroom techniques as a way to break free from the limitations of traditional lens-based work. Influenced by artists like Alison Rossiter, Pierre Cordier, and Annette Lemieux, his process embraces chance, labor, and physicality—from walking across photo paper soaked in developer to constructing grid-based collages from hand-treated silver gelatin prints. Shelter is as much about place and memory as it is about process, rooted in the Delta’s cultural landscape and in the artist’s desire to see anew.