"Access," Neal Flynn’s exhibition of mostly new assemblage, collage, and site-specific intervention, explores ideas relating to nostalgia, loss, violence, ownership, and modern Western culture.
Flynn’s artistic practice involves collecting, journaling, photographing, researching, and responding to the rapid changes in our society, and is informed by his experience as a young, white, cisgender male, gay artist, arts professional, and learner/educator. The materials and imagery he works with are sourced from a restless, Americentric culture of advancement and forgetting.
The exhibit will be on display until November 25.
"Access," Neal Flynn’s exhibition of mostly new assemblage, collage, and site-specific intervention, explores ideas relating to nostalgia, loss, violence, ownership, and modern Western culture.
Flynn’s artistic practice involves collecting, journaling, photographing, researching, and responding to the rapid changes in our society, and is informed by his experience as a young, white, cisgender male, gay artist, arts professional, and learner/educator. The materials and imagery he works with are sourced from a restless, Americentric culture of advancement and forgetting.
The exhibit will be on display until November 25.
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