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Rebecca Kaler and Robert Wright transcend Abstract Expressionism by using their mark making as a record of time and space. Kaler and Wright delve into ideas of memory and legacy through interpretations of expressive brush strokes that recall graffiti and physical movement. Kaler utilizes hash marks or scrawled text within abstract compositions to make the statement, “I was here”. Her work revolves around our human desire to be recognized and acknowledged, to not be forgotten to time. Wright, in turn, records the gestural motions of dance through time and space. His work recognizes that our movements are individual, an expression of who we are and captures them as reminders that we are all unique. Both artists search for a way to remember and a way to be remembered through the interplay of the tangible and intangible human experience.Preview: Wednesday, May 15th from 6-8pm
Exhibition Opening, Friday, May 17th from 5-9pm.
An artists’ closing reception will be held on Wednesday, June 19th, from 6-8pm.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1305 W. 80th Street, Ste 303, Cleveland, OH, United States, Ohio 44102