Ro2 Art will present "Surround Sound," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Michelle Thomas Richardson. Richardson’s work draws inspiration from the relationship between perception and reality. "Surround Sound" is an immersive and interactive exhibit, invoking the viewer to examine their own self-perception as they interact with their surroundings.
This encounter highlights the importance and complexity of our individual roles in society. Centered around the historical relationship between community and the way we receive audible information, the artist brings the viewer into a relevant dialog regarding the interaction between society and sound.
The exhibit will be on display through January 15.
Ro2 Art will present "Surround Sound," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Michelle Thomas Richardson. Richardson’s work draws inspiration from the relationship between perception and reality. "Surround Sound" is an immersive and interactive exhibit, invoking the viewer to examine their own self-perception as they interact with their surroundings.
This encounter highlights the importance and complexity of our individual roles in society. Centered around the historical relationship between community and the way we receive audible information, the artist brings the viewer into a relevant dialog regarding the interaction between society and sound.
The exhibit will be on display through January 15.
Ro2 Art will present "Surround Sound," a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Michelle Thomas Richardson. Richardson’s work draws inspiration from the relationship between perception and reality. "Surround Sound" is an immersive and interactive exhibit, invoking the viewer to examine their own self-perception as they interact with their surroundings.
This encounter highlights the importance and complexity of our individual roles in society. Centered around the historical relationship between community and the way we receive audible information, the artist brings the viewer into a relevant dialog regarding the interaction between society and sound.
The exhibit will be on display through January 15.