To find our Roots in Home shares the varied perspectives of artists who, once displaced and lost, created their own path towards home. Maps help guide navigators through a path through the landscape. However in instances where people are uprooted from their homes, made felt unwelcome or unwanted, a physical map leads them nowhere. This exhibition explores the many works of artists who created their own connection and their own maps leading towards home. At the same time it focuses on showing how we embed our souls in the landscape and how we emotionally and mentally grow closer to nature and the Earth itself as a form of home. The artists in this exhibition participate in this process, making art that  reclaims their land. It is a way to recover , way of land restoration, or a way to redefine space. Abstractions of precious landscapes, revealing unseen pockets of nature, and using earth’s many gifts, this work presents the many ways  we as humans can show our attention and gratitude to Mother Earth. The Pine Barrens in New Jersey, an open forest with its own  stories of whimsy and mystery, acts as the backdrop for this exhibition.