Ro2 Art will present "Mirror," a thought-provoking, site-specific installation by artist Michelle Thomas Richardson. Richardson’s new work is informed by the curious interactions between perception and reality. As one enters into the gallery’s project space, the previously dormant installation awakens, influencing the viewer’s perception of self in relation to the surrounding world and calling attention to the role of each individual in shaping the views of society. This continual exchange of cognizance between viewer and "Mirror" reflects the malleability of our perceived reality.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 17
Ro2 Art will present "Mirror," a thought-provoking, site-specific installation by artist Michelle Thomas Richardson. Richardson’s new work is informed by the curious interactions between perception and reality. As one enters into the gallery’s project space, the previously dormant installation awakens, influencing the viewer’s perception of self in relation to the surrounding world and calling attention to the role of each individual in shaping the views of society. This continual exchange of cognizance between viewer and "Mirror" reflects the malleability of our perceived reality.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 17
Ro2 Art will present "Mirror," a thought-provoking, site-specific installation by artist Michelle Thomas Richardson. Richardson’s new work is informed by the curious interactions between perception and reality. As one enters into the gallery’s project space, the previously dormant installation awakens, influencing the viewer’s perception of self in relation to the surrounding world and calling attention to the role of each individual in shaping the views of society. This continual exchange of cognizance between viewer and "Mirror" reflects the malleability of our perceived reality.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 17