Moncrief Cancer Institute, in conjunction with the Texas Christian University School of Art, presents "Interpreting Renditions of Interaction," featuring a diverse selection of 11 works by TCU’s faculty artists. These artworks represent explorations of three spheres of human interaction: self, community, and nature.
The artists’ visual displays of meaning in their own lives, communities, and environments investigate the impact of relationships on the human experience through a range of new and traditional media. The goal of Interpreting Renditions of Interaction is to provide viewers with a chance to find correlations to their own lives among the themes presented and have fun finding similarities between the works on display.
Featured artists include Amanda Allison, Kalee Appleton, Nick Bontrager, Lynné Bowman Cravens, Adam Fung, Dan Jian, Dick Lane, Rachel Livedalen, Mary Nangah, Chris Powell, and Cameron Schoepp. This exhibition is curated by TCU MA Art History students Madeline Boehm, Paula Contreras, and Emma Thompson with special thanks to fellow students Hailey Boutelle and Kathryn Schneider.
"Interpreting Renditions of Interaction" will be on view through May 14. While the gallery is currently closed, supplemental materials as well as a virtual walkthrough of the exhibition will be made available online. For those patients and family members visiting the exhibition in person, these materials can be found by scanning a QR code provided at the front of the gallery.
Moncrief Cancer Institute, in conjunction with the Texas Christian University School of Art, presents "Interpreting Renditions of Interaction," featuring a diverse selection of 11 works by TCU’s faculty artists. These artworks represent explorations of three spheres of human interaction: self, community, and nature.
The artists’ visual displays of meaning in their own lives, communities, and environments investigate the impact of relationships on the human experience through a range of new and traditional media. The goal of Interpreting Renditions of Interaction is to provide viewers with a chance to find correlations to their own lives among the themes presented and have fun finding similarities between the works on display.
Featured artists include Amanda Allison, Kalee Appleton, Nick Bontrager, Lynné Bowman Cravens, Adam Fung, Dan Jian, Dick Lane, Rachel Livedalen, Mary Nangah, Chris Powell, and Cameron Schoepp. This exhibition is curated by TCU MA Art History students Madeline Boehm, Paula Contreras, and Emma Thompson with special thanks to fellow students Hailey Boutelle and Kathryn Schneider.
"Interpreting Renditions of Interaction" will be on view through May 14. While the gallery is currently closed, supplemental materials as well as a virtual walkthrough of the exhibition will be made available online. For those patients and family members visiting the exhibition in person, these materials can be found by scanning a QR code provided at the front of the gallery.
Moncrief Cancer Institute, in conjunction with the Texas Christian University School of Art, presents "Interpreting Renditions of Interaction," featuring a diverse selection of 11 works by TCU’s faculty artists. These artworks represent explorations of three spheres of human interaction: self, community, and nature.
The artists’ visual displays of meaning in their own lives, communities, and environments investigate the impact of relationships on the human experience through a range of new and traditional media. The goal of Interpreting Renditions of Interaction is to provide viewers with a chance to find correlations to their own lives among the themes presented and have fun finding similarities between the works on display.
Featured artists include Amanda Allison, Kalee Appleton, Nick Bontrager, Lynné Bowman Cravens, Adam Fung, Dan Jian, Dick Lane, Rachel Livedalen, Mary Nangah, Chris Powell, and Cameron Schoepp. This exhibition is curated by TCU MA Art History students Madeline Boehm, Paula Contreras, and Emma Thompson with special thanks to fellow students Hailey Boutelle and Kathryn Schneider.
"Interpreting Renditions of Interaction" will be on view through May 14. While the gallery is currently closed, supplemental materials as well as a virtual walkthrough of the exhibition will be made available online. For those patients and family members visiting the exhibition in person, these materials can be found by scanning a QR code provided at the front of the gallery.