
An artist reception will be held on Oct. 27 between 4 and 6 p.m.
A news release describes the artist’s work as follows:
“Speaking in Tongues” will feature work in various media that utilizes text to explore the grey area between a simple truth and a profound insight. Flashing neon signs explore the subtle difference between obvious and existential statements, photographs document absurd and ineffective attempts to communicate a message, and sculptural installations manipulate the physical structure of language to mix up meaning and material.
For information, visit www.colemanburke.com.
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