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MASS Gallery presents "Porous Matters" opening reception

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Rooted in the unique land and waterscape of Central Texas, "Porous Matters" explores our deep, often unseen, emotional and ecological reliance on the natural world. Through scent, light, sound, text, and organic matter, artists transform the gallery and courtyard into porous, living environments that invite connection and reflection.

The works consider drought, deep time, and water as both metaphor and material - engaging with the invisible power of the Edwards Aquifer and the cycles that shape the Hill Country.

Featuring work by Emily Lee, Anika Todd, Diego Miró-Rivera, Miles Mattis-Uzzo, Hannah Spector, and Anahita (Ani) Bradberry, "Porous Matters" offers immersive encounters with landscape, memory, and transformation.

The exhibition will remain on display through May 24.

Rooted in the unique land and waterscape of Central Texas, "Porous Matters" explores our deep, often unseen, emotional and ecological reliance on the natural world. Through scent, light, sound, text, and organic matter, artists transform the gallery and courtyard into porous, living environments that invite connection and reflection.

The works consider drought, deep time, and water as both metaphor and material - engaging with the invisible power of the Edwards Aquifer and the cycles that shape the Hill Country.

Featuring work by Emily Lee, Anika Todd, Diego Miró-Rivera, Miles Mattis-Uzzo, Hannah Spector, and Anahita (Ani) Bradberry, "Porous Matters" offers immersive encounters with landscape, memory, and transformation.

The exhibition will remain on display through May 24.

WHEN

WHERE

MASS Gallery
705 Gunter St, Austin, TX 78702, USA
https://massgallery.org/porous-matters

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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