Fort Works Art will present artist Crystal Wagner’s second solo exhibition, "Sublime." Wagner is a full-time interdisciplinary artist whose work builds worlds by incorporating textural materials and the natural movement of bodies through temporary landscapes. Wagner will be creating a large-scale, site-specific installation for the gallery, sponsored by Gallery of Dreams.
The finished product will be an immersive artistic ecosystem in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District with which visitors can interact. Wagner's work is ephemeral, existing only in a fleeting life cycle, and it will be special to the city in every way.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 15.
Fort Works Art will present artist Crystal Wagner’s second solo exhibition, "Sublime." Wagner is a full-time interdisciplinary artist whose work builds worlds by incorporating textural materials and the natural movement of bodies through temporary landscapes. Wagner will be creating a large-scale, site-specific installation for the gallery, sponsored by Gallery of Dreams.
The finished product will be an immersive artistic ecosystem in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District with which visitors can interact. Wagner's work is ephemeral, existing only in a fleeting life cycle, and it will be special to the city in every way.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 15.
Fort Works Art will present artist Crystal Wagner’s second solo exhibition, "Sublime." Wagner is a full-time interdisciplinary artist whose work builds worlds by incorporating textural materials and the natural movement of bodies through temporary landscapes. Wagner will be creating a large-scale, site-specific installation for the gallery, sponsored by Gallery of Dreams.
The finished product will be an immersive artistic ecosystem in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District with which visitors can interact. Wagner's work is ephemeral, existing only in a fleeting life cycle, and it will be special to the city in every way.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 15.