A trio of solo artists use the power of visual language to map stories of past, present, and future. In three-dimensional plexiglass wall works, Tyler Bohm (Columbus, Ohio) explores evolving technological landscapes animated by an ambiguous, emerging artificial intelligence. With sculptures both tragic and comic that use the boat as physical form and as metaphor, Rob Millard-Mendez (Evansville, Indiana) attempts to share his fascination with how ideas are made visual across expanses of time and space. In a process that includes learning local history and lore, consultation of maps and place-seeking journeys, Michael Hower (Enola, Pennsylvania) photographs the ways past generations are writ large onto the environment.
Saturday Nov 14, 2015 Friday Jan 8, 2016
Exhibit runs November 14, 2015 through January 8, 2016.
Fitton Center for Creative Arts
101 S. Monument Avenue Hamilton, OH 45011
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