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Fort Worth Community Arts Center presents Madeline Irvine: "Buffer Zone" opening reception

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Photo courtesy of Madeline Irvine

In her art, Madeline Irvine concentrates on the beauty of the natural world. Irvine’s large salt crystal installations in “Buffer Zones” focus on the giant kelp forests beneath the ocean surface and the waves they help moderate. Along with coral reefs, kelp and mangrove are essential buffers between the enormity and power of the ocean and the essential fragility of the coast. Yet, the nature is endangered on many levels caused by global warming. Through her installation, Irvine hopes to raise awareness for environmental issues and contribute to the preservation of the world.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 27.

In her art, Madeline Irvine concentrates on the beauty of the natural world. Irvine’s large salt crystal installations in “Buffer Zones” focus on the giant kelp forests beneath the ocean surface and the waves they help moderate. Along with coral reefs, kelp and mangrove are essential buffers between the enormity and power of the ocean and the essential fragility of the coast. Yet, the nature is endangered on many levels caused by global warming. Through her installation, Irvine hopes to raise awareness for environmental issues and contribute to the preservation of the world.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 27.

In her art, Madeline Irvine concentrates on the beauty of the natural world. Irvine’s large salt crystal installations in “Buffer Zones” focus on the giant kelp forests beneath the ocean surface and the waves they help moderate. Along with coral reefs, kelp and mangrove are essential buffers between the enormity and power of the ocean and the essential fragility of the coast. Yet, the nature is endangered on many levels caused by global warming. Through her installation, Irvine hopes to raise awareness for environmental issues and contribute to the preservation of the world.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through July 27.

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WHERE

Fort Worth Community Arts Center
1300 Gendy St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://www.fwcac.com/?exhibition_detail/5753

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Admission is free.
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