On the occasion of their two-person exhibition "We’ll Understand It When We’re Older" at Clubhouse in Wellington, Florida, artists Alicia Adamerovich and Christopher Daharsh joined arts patron and cultural leader Annie Taylor for an intimate conversation exploring the ideas, environments, and personal experiences that shape their practices. Held during the exhibition’s opening on February 18, 2026 the discussion brought audiences into dialogue with the artists’ evolving bodies of work and the shared atmosphere that connects them. Created during a period of personal transition, the paintings and works on paper presented in the exhibition reflect how shifts in landscape, season, and daily life can subtly transform perception and emotional experience. Though distinct in approach, both artists work through abstraction to explore psychological states and the ways memory, environment, and anticipation shape our understanding of place and time. Moving between interior vision and observations drawn from the natural world, the works in "We’ll Understand It When We’re Older" form a shared field of atmosphere rather than a direct dialogue—one where forms hover between landscape and feeling, and where painting becomes a way of holding experiences that language cannot yet fully resolve.
