On November 1st from 6-9 pm, enjoy these openings:
In the Harrison Gallery & Gallery Annex, & Behold by Kyle Ragsdale. In Ragsdale's newest body of work, diverse inspirations come together to inform a show that is hard to pin down…elusive and mysterious but full of whimsy and wonder.
In the City Gallery, Hibernacula by Katie Ito. This exhibition intertwines Ito's paternal Japanese heritage—highlighting the displacement and resilience of her grandparents during wartime—with her personal journey of community building and seeking refuge in new landscapes post-undergrad.
In the Speck Gallery, Savor by Jeremie Riggleman. Showcasing a multimedia collection that spans wood sculptures, darkroom prints, bark readymades, and polychromed ceramic paintings, Riggleman draws inspiration from the tactile and sensory textures of everyday life.
In the Underground Gallery, Connecting the Dots by Cagney King. A collection of mixed media paintings and drawings that reveal the evolution of the King's creative journey, highlighting how past works serve as pivotal transition pieces that inform and inspire future artistic directions.
In the Hank & Dolly’s Gallery, Reimagining Building Possibilities by Lorie Lee Andrews. In a vibrant collaboration with elementary students, Lori Lee Andrews has masterfully guided the creation of unique prints inspired by the repurposing of old buildings, as detailed in her book "Building Possibilities."
In the Sky Gallery, Sender/Reciever by Eric Lubrick. Lubrick’s latest body of work offers a unique exploration of the impact of technology on human connections through the lens of still-life photography, merging natural and man-made elements to evoke a sense of nostalgia for pre-digital socialization.