Patrick Jones Gallery will present their next exhibition, "Found Objects," featuring 10 visionary artists who challenge the boundaries of creativity through unique and unconventional mediums.
The showcase brings together an eclectic group of artists whose work redefines the very essence of artistic expression. Fiona Parkinson, Bran Symondson, Mat Kemp, Johannes Ehemann, Sang-Sik Hong, Sean Augustine March, My Dog Sighs, Jesus Pedraglio Belmont, Dan Tanenbaum, Yuya Saito, and Karen Theisen are united by their bold exploration of unconventional materials to create art that pushes the boundaries of imagination.
The exhibition will showcase an array of pieces that incorporate mediums ranging from discarded industrial materials, straws, light, insect specimens, digital technology, watch parts and more. Each artist, in their distinctive way, challenges conventional perceptions and invites viewers to contemplate the infinite possibilities of creativity.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 30.
Patrick Jones Gallery will present their next exhibition, "Found Objects," featuring 10 visionary artists who challenge the boundaries of creativity through unique and unconventional mediums.
The showcase brings together an eclectic group of artists whose work redefines the very essence of artistic expression. Fiona Parkinson, Bran Symondson, Mat Kemp, Johannes Ehemann, Sang-Sik Hong, Sean Augustine March, My Dog Sighs, Jesus Pedraglio Belmont, Dan Tanenbaum, Yuya Saito, and Karen Theisen are united by their bold exploration of unconventional materials to create art that pushes the boundaries of imagination.
The exhibition will showcase an array of pieces that incorporate mediums ranging from discarded industrial materials, straws, light, insect specimens, digital technology, watch parts and more. Each artist, in their distinctive way, challenges conventional perceptions and invites viewers to contemplate the infinite possibilities of creativity.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 30.
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Admission is free.