
Material Conversation: Art Exhibition w/Molly Hill & Lynn Hudson
Intimate two person MFA exhibition exploring materiality and career reinvention, pairing textile informed pieces by a former Hollywood costume designer with media based work from a former school media specialist in a small gallery.
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Contemporary craft works explore sinuous form and movement, presenting organic-shape sculptures, textiles, and ceramics by regional artists in a curated gallery setting. Visitors encounter tactile, visually dynamic pieces emphasizing gesture, materiality, and slow looking engagement.

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