Tag: Project Room

Mundane and magical

Fight the routine. It’s a battle of boredom we’re all familiar with. The struggle between the mundane and the magical of everyday life collide in Emma Fowler’s exhibit, Rituals. Prom, family vacations and time spent at home are essential elements of our development from adolescence to adults. Fowler...

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Foggy thought

The eyes are essential. But what happens when you can’t see them? Monika Rosen’s exhibit Self-Refraction explores the subject of hidden self-identity and murky self-reflection. While the exhibit succesfully raises the question of self-conception by hiding figures’ eyes in most of the paintings, it...

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Imprints on the human body

We all have markings on us, even if we don’t know it. They’re our own tattoos. In Melissa Smallridge’s exhibit Stories in Ink, she exhibits her very own tattoo tale, along with those of her friends. Her space shows a juxtaposition where conversation points between the patchwork-like pieces on the...

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