"The Matter at Hand" is a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Darcie Book and Sarah Hirneisen. Both artists push the boundaries of traditional art making techniques. Through materiality and process, they manipulate the familiar into unanticipated forms. Book stretches the possibilities of painting by navigating the realms between the two- and three-dimensional, while Hirneisen uses the processes of mold-making and casting to remake everyday objects into unexpected new forms.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 5.
"The Matter at Hand" is a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Darcie Book and Sarah Hirneisen. Both artists push the boundaries of traditional art making techniques. Through materiality and process, they manipulate the familiar into unanticipated forms. Book stretches the possibilities of painting by navigating the realms between the two- and three-dimensional, while Hirneisen uses the processes of mold-making and casting to remake everyday objects into unexpected new forms.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 5.
"The Matter at Hand" is a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Darcie Book and Sarah Hirneisen. Both artists push the boundaries of traditional art making techniques. Through materiality and process, they manipulate the familiar into unanticipated forms. Book stretches the possibilities of painting by navigating the realms between the two- and three-dimensional, while Hirneisen uses the processes of mold-making and casting to remake everyday objects into unexpected new forms.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 5.