To Celebrate Print Austin, grayDUCK Gallery will present two artists with an atypical approach to print making. Out of the Ruined Place finds beauty in unlikely settings. Margaret Craig uses an invented printing process on discarded plastic to create a luminous Trash Reef installation. Tonja Torgerson explores human impermanence, decaying/being consumed by nature, with serigraphs, wheat paste graffiti and photography.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs through February 14.
To Celebrate Print Austin, grayDUCK Gallery will present two artists with an atypical approach to print making. Out of the Ruined Place finds beauty in unlikely settings. Margaret Craig uses an invented printing process on discarded plastic to create a luminous Trash Reef installation. Tonja Torgerson explores human impermanence, decaying/being consumed by nature, with serigraphs, wheat paste graffiti and photography.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs through February 14.
To Celebrate Print Austin, grayDUCK Gallery will present two artists with an atypical approach to print making. Out of the Ruined Place finds beauty in unlikely settings. Margaret Craig uses an invented printing process on discarded plastic to create a luminous Trash Reef installation. Tonja Torgerson explores human impermanence, decaying/being consumed by nature, with serigraphs, wheat paste graffiti and photography.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs through February 14.