The
conversations shared by those who attended the reception reflected
the theme of the exhibit as their words formed from the genesis of
thought (with many inspired by the work), communicated through the
presence of speech, and moved beyond their meanings toward a future
of myriad interpretations. The verbal intercourse between individuals
and small groups manifested the passage of time which the pieces
created by Ms. Lane brought to the consciousness of each viewer. It
was in this mode were those who experienced the work and the
conversations it inspired were enhanced by its aesthetic and
meaningful qualities. You'll find more photographs take during the
Artist's Reception in the Passing
Time at ESU Gallery at
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154221985293761.1073741901.91146283760&type=3.
The
Passage
of Time exhibition
featuring
the work of Miharu Lane
will continue to be on display at The Madelon Powers Gallery at ESU
until September
30th.
The work is splendid and allows the mind to expand to encompass the
deeper concepts of time and how one should live one's life during our
temporal existence. The next exhibition scheduled to take place in
the gallery will feature
the works of Ronald Gonzalez and Andrew Molinaro with
an Artists' Reception and
Talk scheduled to
be held on Wednesday
October 7th
beginning
at 4pm. The exhibit will continue to be on display in The Madelon
Powers Gallery until November
6th.
Please explore The Madelon Powers Gallery Facebook Page at
www.facebook.com/EsuArtGallery
for more information.
Photography
by Paparazzi Paul.
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