The Goldmark Cultural Center’s John H. Milde Gallery presents Interactions and Interfaces, an exhibition of recent works by 7 MFA students and candidates (Naomi Peterson, Ben Statser, Jihye Han, Amy Henson, Bri Shimer, Eric Grasham and Courtney Segrest) from the Ceramics Department at University of North Texas in Denton. This exhibition spans the gamut from sculptural work to functional pottery, highlighting the wonderful plasticity of ceramics. The research of each artist follows a distinct path resulting in a diverse group of works. The theme of Interactions and Interfaces speaks to how we experience the world through physical or digital means and how it contributes to identity, values, material culture and cultural objects. The work presented investigates issues that are present in contemporary art and craft in connection to the greater social, political and global arena.
Whether it is personal discovery, learning how to respect our environment or a moment of happiness, we are innately aware that everything we experience is interconnected. Interactions and Interfaces will be on display at the John H. Milde Gallery from February 12th through March 12th, 2021. The gallery is open from 11:00 AM-4:00 PM Monday through Friday. Visitors can schedule an appointment to view the exhibition during regular visiting hours by contacting [email protected]. https://www.goldmarkculturalcenter.org/