The theme of this show was taken from Janus, the Roman god of gates, doors, beginnings and endings. Janus was usually depicted with two heads looking in opposite directions. In general, he was the patron of concrete and abstract beginnings. He was also the God of home entrances (ianua), gates and bridges. He was frequently used to symbolize change and transitions of one condition to another, the growing up of young people, and of one universe to another. He was also known as the figure representing time because he could see into the past with one face and into the future with the other. (Information on Janus from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
With the ending of the harvest season, the beginning of a new political administration, it seemed appropriate to call on Janus to witness our thanks for the blessings of the past year, and to turn our thoughts to the hopes we place in the future.

