The iconic Polaroid and the associated excitement, immediacy, and nostalgia wrapped up in quick-develop film is invoked and celebrated in the works of Letitia Quesenberry.Through the play of material, process, surface, and technology, Quesenberry creates layered experiences to extend the boundaries of visual perception, tempering the impulse to understand her work conclusively by evoking a desire to celebrate uncertainty. Quesenberry’s wall sculptures are at once tangible and immaterial, as her wood and resin sculptures play to the mysterious formation of imagery in photo emulsion and the diaphanous quality of individual perception.