The Places We'll Go

Adi Oren

The Places We’ll Go considers movement across time, where memory and possibility intertwine. Working between figuration and abstraction, Oren explores states of becoming through color, gesture, and the physicality of paint. The work unfolds as a shared journey, holding past, present, and future within a shifting continuum.

Oren draws from personal archives, vintage imagery, and lived encounters with landscape. Summers spent in the Catskills—now experienced with her children—serve as an ongoing touchstone, alongside impressions gathered in distant places. Rather than depicting specific sites, she approaches landscape as an atmospheric and elemental presence, where bodies of water, forest energies, and shifting light shape emotional space.