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March 21 - April 25, 2015 Exhibitions
Opening Reception Saturday, March 21, 2015, 7 - 9PM
abutment | Edward Kelley
Downstairs Front BOX
What Ought to Be: Envisioning the Impossible | Javier Fadul, Sherman Finch, John Forse, Candace Hicks, Daniel McFarlane, Falon Mihalic, Caroline Parks, Beth Reitmeyer, Nathan Sapio and Krista Steinke
Curated by Kim Cook
Downstairs Back BOX
Lives of Rocks | Amanda Smith
Upstairs BOX
Citations | Jade Yumang
Window BOX
In the Downstairs Front BOX, Edward Kelley presents a partial collection in visual language concerning his personal histories relating to the larger human record in, abutment. In What Ought to Be: Envisioning the Impossible contributing artists, architects, designers and other cultural producers showcase unrealized proposals for impossible projects and ideas that blur the boundaries of what is possible, in the Downstairs Back BOX, curated by Kim Cook. In Lives of Rocks, Amanda Smith explores links between the geologic material of landscape and the material process of painting in the Upstairs BOX. In the Window BOX, Jade Yumang presents a way of tracing and abstracting the imagery of gay male archetypes in erotic and pornographic magazines in Citations.
The exhibitions continue through April 25, 2015. Gallery Hours are 1 - 5PM Saturdays, while exhibitions are on view.
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