"A Space Came There And Crashed" reflects on the notion of space as an entity untethered to location. What it means for a space to take shape, to be mobile, fluid and wandering, to go traveling, to touch ground, to transform - space that is responsive to and generated by the artists that construct it.
Exhibiting artists will include Sarah Slappey, Farhad Mirza, Janaye Brown, Silky Shoemaker, Christina Coleman, Jerónimo Reyes-Retana, CC Calloway, Shannon Crider, Siera Hyte, Jory Drew, Miguel Angel Salazar, Ted Carey, Galen Macdonald, and J.M. Tate.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 3.
"A Space Came There And Crashed" reflects on the notion of space as an entity untethered to location. What it means for a space to take shape, to be mobile, fluid and wandering, to go traveling, to touch ground, to transform - space that is responsive to and generated by the artists that construct it.
Exhibiting artists will include Sarah Slappey, Farhad Mirza, Janaye Brown, Silky Shoemaker, Christina Coleman, Jerónimo Reyes-Retana, CC Calloway, Shannon Crider, Siera Hyte, Jory Drew, Miguel Angel Salazar, Ted Carey, Galen Macdonald, and J.M. Tate.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 3.
"A Space Came There And Crashed" reflects on the notion of space as an entity untethered to location. What it means for a space to take shape, to be mobile, fluid and wandering, to go traveling, to touch ground, to transform - space that is responsive to and generated by the artists that construct it.
Exhibiting artists will include Sarah Slappey, Farhad Mirza, Janaye Brown, Silky Shoemaker, Christina Coleman, Jerónimo Reyes-Retana, CC Calloway, Shannon Crider, Siera Hyte, Jory Drew, Miguel Angel Salazar, Ted Carey, Galen Macdonald, and J.M. Tate.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 3.