Shared Ground is a two-person exhibition of new works by Sarita Westrup and Lewis Prosser, bringing their practices into conversation through a shared interest in material intelligence, restraint, and quiet transformation. Across furniture, objects, and sculptural forms, the exhibition foregrounds processes of construction, surface, and joinery as languages in themselves—where structural decisions become emotional and conceptual ones. Both artists treat materials not as neutral supports but as collaborators: wood, metal, and finish carry memory, tension, and care, suggesting a slower, more attentive way of living with objects. Shared Ground proposes craft as a site of connection—between makers and materials, utility and poetry, and the personal and the architectural.