click to enlarge "All Out / All In" at Wassaic Project The nine artists in "All Out / All In" explore the increasingly arbitrary boundary between public and private spaces, identities, and rituals—with a particular emphasis on the potential of the home as a space for healing. Three standouts: Rose Nestler's humorous fabric sculptures emphasize the ways in which women perform (or are made to perform) through articles of clothing; Aisha Tandiwe Bell's traps mark the delicate balance between protecting what you have and cooperating in imprisoning power structures; Natalie Baxter's reconceptualized eagles invert America's toxic masculinity. Other artists include Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Mark Fleuridor, Nyugen Smith, Amanda L. Edwards, Liz Nielsen, and Jen Dwyer. Through March 27.