
The Gallery ATX presents "Living Mirrors," an exhibition featuring artists J.C. Amorrortu, Shannon Purcell, Stuart Cameron, and Felipe Gomez as part of Big Medium's Austin Studio Tour. These selected works delve into universal archetypes and the collective consciousness examining themes of identity and connection."Living Mirrors" implores viewers to take a look at their reflection and explore the tension between the Inner Self and Outer Self. Challenging the facades that dictate the social experience, Living Mirrors taps into the hidden trove of primordial drives shared throughout humanity in themes expressed historically through myths, dreams, religion, and in art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until December 4.
The Gallery ATX presents "Living Mirrors," an exhibition featuring artists J.C. Amorrortu, Shannon Purcell, Stuart Cameron, and Felipe Gomez as part of Big Medium's Austin Studio Tour. These selected works delve into universal archetypes and the collective consciousness examining themes of identity and connection."Living Mirrors" implores viewers to take a look at their reflection and explore the tension between the Inner Self and Outer Self. Challenging the facades that dictate the social experience, Living Mirrors taps into the hidden trove of primordial drives shared throughout humanity in themes expressed historically through myths, dreams, religion, and in art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until December 4.
The Gallery ATX presents "Living Mirrors," an exhibition featuring artists J.C. Amorrortu, Shannon Purcell, Stuart Cameron, and Felipe Gomez as part of Big Medium's Austin Studio Tour. These selected works delve into universal archetypes and the collective consciousness examining themes of identity and connection."Living Mirrors" implores viewers to take a look at their reflection and explore the tension between the Inner Self and Outer Self. Challenging the facades that dictate the social experience, Living Mirrors taps into the hidden trove of primordial drives shared throughout humanity in themes expressed historically through myths, dreams, religion, and in art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until December 4.