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Dimension Gallery presents Nick Schnitzer: "Inevitable Reckoning" opening reception

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"Inevitable Reckoning" offers viewers a new way to consider climate change and its effects on our inner and outer landscapes. Through the exaggerated lens of artist and craftsman Nick Schnitzer, this new series of work combines craft, science, and storytelling that appeals to our most basic sense of survival. A few pieces in the show make use of time-based chemical state changes to make the point, so it is recommended to visit the night of the reception.

During the gallery's open hours, the artist, in conjunction with local organizations, will host a series of workshops concerning local and global issues related to the environment. Some activities include a film screening, seedball making workshop, and discussion with Austin Watershed and Tree Folks.  

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 5.

"Inevitable Reckoning" offers viewers a new way to consider climate change and its effects on our inner and outer landscapes. Through the exaggerated lens of artist and craftsman Nick Schnitzer, this new series of work combines craft, science, and storytelling that appeals to our most basic sense of survival. A few pieces in the show make use of time-based chemical state changes to make the point, so it is recommended to visit the night of the reception.

During the gallery's open hours, the artist, in conjunction with local organizations, will host a series of workshops concerning local and global issues related to the environment. Some activities include a film screening, seedball making workshop, and discussion with Austin Watershed and Tree Folks.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 5.

"Inevitable Reckoning" offers viewers a new way to consider climate change and its effects on our inner and outer landscapes. Through the exaggerated lens of artist and craftsman Nick Schnitzer, this new series of work combines craft, science, and storytelling that appeals to our most basic sense of survival. A few pieces in the show make use of time-based chemical state changes to make the point, so it is recommended to visit the night of the reception.

During the gallery's open hours, the artist, in conjunction with local organizations, will host a series of workshops concerning local and global issues related to the environment. Some activities include a film screening, seedball making workshop, and discussion with Austin Watershed and Tree Folks.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 5.

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Dimension Gallery
979 Springdale Rd.
Ste. 99
Austin, TX 78702
http://dimensiongallery.org/

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