Exhibit
Saturday, March 24th, 2018
All Day Event
2590 Walnut Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Boulder, CO 80302
This collaborative exhibition by artists Aspen Hochhalter and Natalie Abrams explores the transformation of form into space by the manipulation of perspective and scale through the photographic lens. Natalie Abrams uses a unique method of manipulating wax medium to create her highly sculptural works referencing natural habitats and landscape. Aspen Hochhalter uses wet plate collodion photography to re-present Abrams’ work as ambiguous, surreal “scapes” that exude a sense of place.
This exhibition runs through April 15, 2018 in the Dairy Arts Center's McMahon Gallery.
Gallery Hours:
Mon - Fri: 10 - 6 | Sat: 12 - 7:30 | Sun: 12 - 5:30
(Galleries remain open each day until the last performance or film ends)
Cost
Free, suggested $5 donation