Galleri Urbane will present Florida-based artist Jessica Drenk, who will have her fourth solo show, “States of Matter.” Focused on mankind’s evolving relationship to nature, Drenk’s newest bodies of work complicate the definition of “manmade” and “natural” objects by combining both into pieces that defy categorization. In “States of Matter,” Drenk presents pieces from several bodies of work, including Reading our Remains, Immutable Ice, and Circulation.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 11.
Galleri Urbane will present Florida-based artist Jessica Drenk, who will have her fourth solo show, “States of Matter.” Focused on mankind’s evolving relationship to nature, Drenk’s newest bodies of work complicate the definition of “manmade” and “natural” objects by combining both into pieces that defy categorization. In “States of Matter,” Drenk presents pieces from several bodies of work, including Reading our Remains, Immutable Ice, and Circulation.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 11.
Galleri Urbane will present Florida-based artist Jessica Drenk, who will have her fourth solo show, “States of Matter.” Focused on mankind’s evolving relationship to nature, Drenk’s newest bodies of work complicate the definition of “manmade” and “natural” objects by combining both into pieces that defy categorization. In “States of Matter,” Drenk presents pieces from several bodies of work, including Reading our Remains, Immutable Ice, and Circulation.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 11.