`Warm Equations’ opens at UW-S Jan. 25
The public is invited to the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan’s Fine Arts Gallery for the newest art exhibit, “Warm Equations” by local artist Anne Carnes, from Jan. 25-March 12.
The public is also invited to attend a special opening reception with the artist and light refreshments Monday, Jan. 25, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the gallery.
Carnes recently received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in fiber from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Her artwork is a tactile imagination for intangible spaces opening up new worlds of biological understanding. Her work is simultaneously scientific and mythological, factual and fantastic, visible and hidden. She dresses the enigmatic and invisible machinery unearthed by our modern world in the comforting, millennia-old art form of fiber construction, and dares her observers to bridge the gap between these two realms of human history.
The artwork will be on display in UW-Sheboygan’s Fine Arts Gallery, located in the Fine Arts Building on the UW-Sheboygan campus. The Fine Arts Gallery is open Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The show will close Friday, March 12.
For more information about the show or UW-Sheboygan’s Fine Arts Gallery, contact Gallery Director Dan Smith at dan.smith@ uwc.edu or (920) 459-6649.