Fear is a common theme with this exhibition; artists Hollis Hammonds, Jenn Hassin, and Claude Van Lingen are fretting over the future. The list of concerns is growing daily: environmental hazards, natural and man-made disasters, military conflicts, political and social strife. Influenced by media and the collective consciousness, the work reflects and calls into question the zeitgeist of our time. While each artist has an individual approach to expressing their concerns and fears about the current environmental, socio-political situation, all of the pieces reflect on and interrogate the world in which we live.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 7.
Fear is a common theme with this exhibition; artists Hollis Hammonds, Jenn Hassin, and Claude Van Lingen are fretting over the future. The list of concerns is growing daily: environmental hazards, natural and man-made disasters, military conflicts, political and social strife. Influenced by media and the collective consciousness, the work reflects and calls into question the zeitgeist of our time. While each artist has an individual approach to expressing their concerns and fears about the current environmental, socio-political situation, all of the pieces reflect on and interrogate the world in which we live.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 7.
Fear is a common theme with this exhibition; artists Hollis Hammonds, Jenn Hassin, and Claude Van Lingen are fretting over the future. The list of concerns is growing daily: environmental hazards, natural and man-made disasters, military conflicts, political and social strife. Influenced by media and the collective consciousness, the work reflects and calls into question the zeitgeist of our time. While each artist has an individual approach to expressing their concerns and fears about the current environmental, socio-political situation, all of the pieces reflect on and interrogate the world in which we live.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 7.