A Gathering for "Obsolescence: Living with Fewer Things"

Sun Jul 28 2024 at 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm

175 Washington St | Boston

Unbound Visual Arts
Publisher/HostUnbound Visual Arts
A Gathering for "Obsolescence: Living with Fewer Things"
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In this exhibit, artists have reflected on the impacts of obsolescence on society.
About this Event

This event is free so if tickets are sold out, no worries - we still hope you'll join us!


In the spirit of Obsolescence, our current exhibit at the Overlook, join us for an afternoon reliving past memories and finding resonances in our wonderful artworks on view!


Curator's Statement:

This exhibit, featuring representational and non-representational artwork from 13 UVA artists, presents ideas and images related to the changes in technology, goods, services and even ideas. As these changes occur, obsolescence occurs and this phenomena results in waste and inefficiency. The primary reasons for items becoming outdated are related to changes to technical, functional and stylistic features. Changes may also be planned. Though change and impermanence for everything is inevitable, obsolescence hastens the amount of unwanted waste and things.

Artists were asked to think of how obsolescence has affected them personally or as part of society. The art delves into this experience or conveys an aspect of that experience and is meaningful to the artist and perhaps the audience.


Artists: SD Armour, Mary Barton-Lech, Paula Pitman Brown, Stephen Brown, Lee Collilouri, Giti Ganjei, Mary Gillis, John Higgins, Bob Greene, Sam Price, Adriana G. Prat, Allida Warn, and Andrew Zou.


Garage Parking: Drive a short distance past the main entrance of the old church (Maker Hall - 175 Washington St., Brighton). After a slight downhill, the garage door will be on the left. You can park anywhere except those marked "reserved." Proceed to the first door to the left of the garage door and walk up one flight and follow the exit signs to the outside. Maker Hall will be just a few steps away. The gallery is on the lower level, one flight down.


Artwork: City of Boxes by Bob Greene

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

175 Washington St, 175 Washington Street, Boston, United States

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