"Trigger Town" is a collaborative exhibition between Kate Csillagi and Matt Rebholz that invites visitors into a dystopian society of riotous color and deranged narratives. The interwoven stories of "Trigger Town" are told through mixed media collage, video projection, and paper craft puppets that confront the viewer with cartoon chaos and punk rock mysticism.
"Trigger Town" serves as both commentary on and placebo for the unfamiliar nightmare world we now inhabit. In an era fraught with panic, bellicosity, and resurgent tyranny, Csillagi and Rebholz posit a worst-case scenario where the sky is always falling and history is continually devouring itself.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 29.
"Trigger Town" is a collaborative exhibition between Kate Csillagi and Matt Rebholz that invites visitors into a dystopian society of riotous color and deranged narratives. The interwoven stories of "Trigger Town" are told through mixed media collage, video projection, and paper craft puppets that confront the viewer with cartoon chaos and punk rock mysticism.
"Trigger Town" serves as both commentary on and placebo for the unfamiliar nightmare world we now inhabit. In an era fraught with panic, bellicosity, and resurgent tyranny, Csillagi and Rebholz posit a worst-case scenario where the sky is always falling and history is continually devouring itself.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 29.
"Trigger Town" is a collaborative exhibition between Kate Csillagi and Matt Rebholz that invites visitors into a dystopian society of riotous color and deranged narratives. The interwoven stories of "Trigger Town" are told through mixed media collage, video projection, and paper craft puppets that confront the viewer with cartoon chaos and punk rock mysticism.
"Trigger Town" serves as both commentary on and placebo for the unfamiliar nightmare world we now inhabit. In an era fraught with panic, bellicosity, and resurgent tyranny, Csillagi and Rebholz posit a worst-case scenario where the sky is always falling and history is continually devouring itself.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 29.