For Sport is a solo exhibition by Catie Cook that explores girlhood, performance, and identity in the American South through carefully staged, theatrical paintings. Drawing from the visual language of pageantry, church culture, and beauty rituals, Cook constructs scenes that feel both familiar and intentionally artificial, where figures and animals appear to perform for an implied audience. The recurring Dalmatian motif reflects parallel ideas of discipline, display, and control, while references to the hunt and its aftermath introduce a tension between beauty and unease. Together, the works examine how identity is shaped through observation, expectation, and performance.