American artist Bo Bartlett’s paintings reveal a luminous world that is at once familiar and uncanny. Here, we glimpse carnivals, a lone figure riding a bicycle beside the shore, a woman in a wedding dress standing in a pink-wallpapered room, a zeppelin floating through the sky. Bartlett’s scenes have the aura of daily life, but these visions aren’t simply realist snapshots of the American experience. Instead, they possess the delicate impermanence of memories and dreams, half-remembered faces, and barely grasped stories. “When I'm painting in the late afternoon and I'm working on a passage in a painting, the feeling I'm trying to get is this feeling of home, it's a feeling of place and time” explained Bartlett.