VISUAL ARTS

Opening Reception for Mind the Gap: Noticing the Unnoticed
September 12, 2008
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Artists Jared Lindsay Clark and e-Xplo (Rene Gabri, Heimo Lattner and Erin McGonigle) will take part in a public conversation during this opening reception with a discussion beginning at 6 p.m. Join us for food, drink and world-class art.
The artists in Mind the Gap call attention to negative space–the areas around intended focus. These artists deal with pauses in dialogue rather than the words spoken, small aberrations in architecture rather than the building’s looming facade, or a decrepit vacant lot rather than the complete and occupied store next door. By pointing out what is typically unnoticed, we are encouraged to re-examine our world and look around the obvious. Participating artists include Jared Lindsay Clark, Jennifer Danos, e-Xplo, John Pilson, Sarah Ross, and Doron Solomons.
(Image: detail of Sarah Ross' "Archisuits," 2005)
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1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
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Info Phone: 262-3567
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Opening reception on Friday, September 12 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. -
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