Joanne Williams' paintings are one of a kind works of art. Figures gaze at sights unknown, landscapes dissolve into the abstraction of shapes over imperceptible boundaries, and color, more vivid than sunset or iridescence, animates the scenes composed at once of the mystical and the natural. The ethereal and stylized cast of the worlds she creates act in a familiar way; they row boats, ride horses, touch one another and stand quietly. Yet these activities, far from seeming mundane, guide us as vestiges of mythical experience.