
The first thought I had when I read that the name of this show was Sidewalk Chalk was just the idea of a summer and childhood. Chalk is harmless but formative. It’s a tool of imagination and expression, transforming ordinary concrete into temporary canvases for vibrant drawings, games, and messages. To me, sidewalk chalk represents spontaneity and communal art, where children and adults can collaborate in crafting fleeting masterpieces that are washed away but never forgotten. It’s about the joy of creation without the pressure of permanence, celebrating the freedom to experiment, play, and connect with others in shared public spaces.