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Fort Worth Community Arts Center presents Sarah Sipling: "Deteriorate" opening reception

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Sarah Sipling's work deals with the strengths and weaknesses of the human condition. She works in series using many different media to layer the many meanings of each project. Traditional and digital printmaking combines with drawing, painting, photography and written texts in each series.

"Deteriorate" deals with aging, specifically the mental deterioration of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. This series consists of prints that use traditional and digital printmaking techniques along with hand drawn elements. Photographs and drawings of nursing home patients in an Alzheimer’s ward created the basis for each print.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through April 26.

Sarah Sipling's work deals with the strengths and weaknesses of the human condition. She works in series using many different media to layer the many meanings of each project. Traditional and digital printmaking combines with drawing, painting, photography and written texts in each series.

"Deteriorate" deals with aging, specifically the mental deterioration of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. This series consists of prints that use traditional and digital printmaking techniques along with hand drawn elements. Photographs and drawings of nursing home patients in an Alzheimer’s ward created the basis for each print.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through April 26.

Sarah Sipling's work deals with the strengths and weaknesses of the human condition. She works in series using many different media to layer the many meanings of each project. Traditional and digital printmaking combines with drawing, painting, photography and written texts in each series.

"Deteriorate" deals with aging, specifically the mental deterioration of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. This series consists of prints that use traditional and digital printmaking techniques along with hand drawn elements. Photographs and drawings of nursing home patients in an Alzheimer’s ward created the basis for each print.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through April 26.

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WHERE

Fort Worth Community Arts Center
1300 Gendy St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://www.fwcac.com/

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Admission is free.
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