Marisa Sage curates a group show of artists working primarily in sculpture who, as the exhibition’s title suggests, modify our experience of reality by constructing new environments. Some, like the weirdly organic objects made from construction materials by R. Justin Stewart, are abstract and otherworldly, while others create strange figurative situations, like Jessica Stoller’s absurd fairy tale ceramics or Patrick Jacobs’ miniature diorama illusions. We’re particularly partial to Diana Puntar’s cave-like outcroppings of wooden disks and mirror balls, which make us feel like interplanetary spelunkers.