"Thereafter" is a new art installation and exhibition by Laura Latimer. The exhibit considers humankind’s footprint on the planet and explores weird ways that our detritus could serve as means for survival. Masses of components made from collected and recycled materials create a landscape that references: over-exploitation of resources, remnants of unbridled construction, and potential for subsequent biological growth that at first feels familiar yet is quite strange.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 15.
"Thereafter" is a new art installation and exhibition by Laura Latimer. The exhibit considers humankind’s footprint on the planet and explores weird ways that our detritus could serve as means for survival. Masses of components made from collected and recycled materials create a landscape that references: over-exploitation of resources, remnants of unbridled construction, and potential for subsequent biological growth that at first feels familiar yet is quite strange.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 15.
"Thereafter" is a new art installation and exhibition by Laura Latimer. The exhibit considers humankind’s footprint on the planet and explores weird ways that our detritus could serve as means for survival. Masses of components made from collected and recycled materials create a landscape that references: over-exploitation of resources, remnants of unbridled construction, and potential for subsequent biological growth that at first feels familiar yet is quite strange.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 15.