Meghan Grubb
House of
Stories
February 21-
April 11, 2015
Gallery 210,
University of Missouri-St. Louis
The exhibition opens
Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 4PM with a panel discussion with
artists' Meghan Grubb and Joe Chesla and in the Gallery 210 Auditorium.
A public reception for the artists will be held from 5PM to 7PM
Blending
analog and digital technologies, Meghan Grubb makes works of sculpture,
installation, photography and video that explore how powerful
non-physical responses may be elicited by the experience of physical
phenomena. Continually seeking to know what intuition is made of, and
to better understand how fear, wonder, and astonishment are called
forth, Meghan engages with the physical and visceral aspects of
non-rational, non-present, and intuitive responses like anxiety. Her
work develops from practices in art and architecture, research into
perceptual psychology, optics, and the natural environment, and seeks
to address unease in the relationship between humans and the physical
spaces we inhabit.
Public parking
for Gallery 210 is available at the South Millennium Parking Garage on
the east side of East Drive on the UM-St. Louis Campus. Handicapped
parking is available behind Gallery 210. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Gallery 210
on the University of Missouri-St. Louis
44 East Drive, TCC
(314) 516-5976
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