Fort Works Art will present "New Meanings," a solo exhibition by the Nigerian-born and Texas-based artist, Austin Uzor, who recently earned his MFA from the University of North Texas.
Austin Uzor is a rising talent whose moody and atmospheric works are quietly revolutionizing the potential of contemporary painting. In his first solo exhibition, post-graduate school, Uzor transforms the gallery's entire first floor into a site-specific installation by building an immersive environment out of painting and sculpture. For New Meanings, he reimagines a new space that exists beyond the confines of the self and the different worlds that we all move around in.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 6.
Fort Works Art will present "New Meanings," a solo exhibition by the Nigerian-born and Texas-based artist, Austin Uzor, who recently earned his MFA from the University of North Texas.
Austin Uzor is a rising talent whose moody and atmospheric works are quietly revolutionizing the potential of contemporary painting. In his first solo exhibition, post-graduate school, Uzor transforms the gallery's entire first floor into a site-specific installation by building an immersive environment out of painting and sculpture. For New Meanings, he reimagines a new space that exists beyond the confines of the self and the different worlds that we all move around in.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 6.
Fort Works Art will present "New Meanings," a solo exhibition by the Nigerian-born and Texas-based artist, Austin Uzor, who recently earned his MFA from the University of North Texas.
Austin Uzor is a rising talent whose moody and atmospheric works are quietly revolutionizing the potential of contemporary painting. In his first solo exhibition, post-graduate school, Uzor transforms the gallery's entire first floor into a site-specific installation by building an immersive environment out of painting and sculpture. For New Meanings, he reimagines a new space that exists beyond the confines of the self and the different worlds that we all move around in.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 6.