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Vulnerable Bodies
June 9, 2021
A glimpse at the Vulnerable Bodies exhibit space.
Certainly the pandemic has proven that necessity is the mother of invention. With the Overture Center closed, the small James Watrous Gallery on the third floor has hosted exhibits in more accessible locations. Its âVulnerable Bodiesâ is located at Garver Feed Mill, where soaring ceilings and open spaces make viewing in person and social distancing easier. Participating artists Demitra Copoulos, Erica Hess, J Myszka Lewis, Yevgeniya Kaganovich, Masako Onodera, and Valaria Tatera interpret the theme in varied ways, with works ranging from small sculpture to large installations. The artists, along with curator Jody Clowes, will be on hand for a closing reception Friday evening. The exhibit closes July 24; the Watrous Gallery is scheduled to re-open on Sept. 10.
Vulnerable Bodies
March 12, 2021
Masako Onodera, Eruption necklace, 2007. Plastic grapes, wool, brass; 57â x 7â x 4â.
Certainly the pandemic has proven that necessity is the mother of invention. With the Overture Center closed, the small James Watrous Gallery on the third floor is popping up with exhibits in more accessible locations. Its
Vulnerable Bodies is located at Garver Feed Mill, where soaring ceilings and open spaces make viewing in person (with mask and social distancing) possible. The exhibit s theme is interpreted in varied ways in work ranging from small sculpture to large installations. Participating artists Demitra Copoulos, Erica Hess, J Myszka Lewis, Yevgeniya Kaganovich, Masako Onodera and Valaria Tatera, along with curator Jody Clowes, will be on hand for a Zoom reception and discussion of the exhibit. Join the discussion on