Panamanian artist Cisco Merel creates site-specific installations of painting and sculpture that produce extraordinary moments of beauty and color. Often his response to a location is to reimage the space using a sophisticated system of lines and shapes.
“Post-Processing” explores these ideas through various means and transforms the gallery space into a new utopia; an open space for meditation on TCU in the 21st century, where all things are possible.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 2.
Panamanian artist Cisco Merel creates site-specific installations of painting and sculpture that produce extraordinary moments of beauty and color. Often his response to a location is to reimage the space using a sophisticated system of lines and shapes.
“Post-Processing” explores these ideas through various means and transforms the gallery space into a new utopia; an open space for meditation on TCU in the 21st century, where all things are possible.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 2.
Panamanian artist Cisco Merel creates site-specific installations of painting and sculpture that produce extraordinary moments of beauty and color. Often his response to a location is to reimage the space using a sophisticated system of lines and shapes.
“Post-Processing” explores these ideas through various means and transforms the gallery space into a new utopia; an open space for meditation on TCU in the 21st century, where all things are possible.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 2.