Alyssa Taylor Wendt and Brooke Gassiot present "Vessel," an exhibition about inhabited forms. Through video installation, staged production stills, drawing, performance and sculpture, they examine the containers of spiritual and mnemonic residue. A sense of vitality and collective resilience comes through the work in a variety of forms. From garment to architecture to vessel, the pieces pull us closer while expanding the notion of our presence inside of time.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will remain on display through May 8.
Alyssa Taylor Wendt and Brooke Gassiot present "Vessel," an exhibition about inhabited forms. Through video installation, staged production stills, drawing, performance and sculpture, they examine the containers of spiritual and mnemonic residue. A sense of vitality and collective resilience comes through the work in a variety of forms. From garment to architecture to vessel, the pieces pull us closer while expanding the notion of our presence inside of time.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will remain on display through May 8.
Alyssa Taylor Wendt and Brooke Gassiot present "Vessel," an exhibition about inhabited forms. Through video installation, staged production stills, drawing, performance and sculpture, they examine the containers of spiritual and mnemonic residue. A sense of vitality and collective resilience comes through the work in a variety of forms. From garment to architecture to vessel, the pieces pull us closer while expanding the notion of our presence inside of time.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will remain on display through May 8.