![]() ![]() March 6, Galleries will present an opening reception for "Urban Legends and Rural Myths" in the Stewart Center Gallery. Mix, contemporary art historian at Butler University, and Tess Cortés, gallery coordinator of the Robert & Elaine Stein Galleries at Wright State University.įrom 6-8 p.m. ![]() Catya Plate acrylicĪrtwork was selected for the exhibition by Martin, Elizabeth K. and drawings by Michael Wong of Minneapolis. paintings of the artist's dog "Button in the Garden of Earthly Delights," by Catya Plate of Brooklyn, N.Y. mythic mixed media sculpture by Rob Millard-Mendez of Evansville, Ind. C-print images by Tiff Mich of Safety Harbor, Fla. wolf-themed multi-process prints by Florence Alfano McEwin of Green River, Wyo. lithographs of amalgamated creatures from the "Association for Creative Zoology" by Beauvais Lyons of Knoxville, Tenn. photographs of floating deities by Colin Kim of Sunnyside, N.Y. wistful dinosaur paintings by Joshua Kaplan of Astoria, N.Y. enigmatic C-print scenes by Joe Johnson of Columbia, Mo. assemblage sculptures by Gary John Gresl of Brown Deer, Wis. cinematic-style beast images by SuttonBeresCuller - John Sutton, Ben Beres and Zac Culler, of Seattle Victorian-style mixed media installations by Kristen Gallerneaux of Detroit mixed media sculptural totems by Ronald Gonzalez of Johnson City, N.Y. The exhibit includes inkjet photographs by Milana Braslavsky of Reisterstown, Md. Ranging from famous examples of cryptozoology like Bigfoot to new interpretations of invented entities and events, these artists explore the public's collective imagination with campiness and sociological references, said Galleries Director Craig Martin. Purdue Galleries will present an art exhibition of "Urban Legends and Rural Myths," from March 9 to April 26 in the Stewart Center Gallery.įifteen contemporary artists from across the United States are represented, with works that suggest new myths and tall tales. Purdue Galleries presents 'Urban Legends and Rural Myths'įebruPurdue Galleries presents 'Urban Legends and Rural Myths' ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |