
The Art Galleries at TCU will present "Softer Fields," the 2021 MFA Candidacy Exhibition featuring new works by Fernando Alvarez, Doug Land., Adrianna Touch, and Corrie Thompson. "Softer Fields" is a selection of works that collectively points towards a state of balance in the midst of tension.
Through interdisciplinary explorations in sculpture, drawing, painting, and the use of found objects, the artists dissect liminal zones associated with culture, emotion and belief. Their works traverse the spaces between identity and history, play and labor, fear and peace, truth and myth.
In lieu of an opening reception, the artists will host online events to coincide with the exhibition. The exhibition will remain on display through February 20.
The Art Galleries at TCU will present "Softer Fields," the 2021 MFA Candidacy Exhibition featuring new works by Fernando Alvarez, Doug Land., Adrianna Touch, and Corrie Thompson. "Softer Fields" is a selection of works that collectively points towards a state of balance in the midst of tension.
Through interdisciplinary explorations in sculpture, drawing, painting, and the use of found objects, the artists dissect liminal zones associated with culture, emotion and belief. Their works traverse the spaces between identity and history, play and labor, fear and peace, truth and myth.
In lieu of an opening reception, the artists will host online events to coincide with the exhibition. The exhibition will remain on display through February 20.
The Art Galleries at TCU will present "Softer Fields," the 2021 MFA Candidacy Exhibition featuring new works by Fernando Alvarez, Doug Land., Adrianna Touch, and Corrie Thompson. "Softer Fields" is a selection of works that collectively points towards a state of balance in the midst of tension.
Through interdisciplinary explorations in sculpture, drawing, painting, and the use of found objects, the artists dissect liminal zones associated with culture, emotion and belief. Their works traverse the spaces between identity and history, play and labor, fear and peace, truth and myth.
In lieu of an opening reception, the artists will host online events to coincide with the exhibition. The exhibition will remain on display through February 20.