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BOX 13 ArtSpace presents Laura Latimer: Dispersal opening reception

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Laura Latimer'swork in Dispersal illustrates our capacity as innovators and responsibility as caretakers by addressing the delicate balance between construction and destruction, while opening a discussion of the world we intend to leave behind, in the Window BOX.

Dispersal is the process of distribution over a wide area. Most fungi rely on gravity and air currents during spore dispersal to spread their genetic material. This simple act of microbiology is a perfect metaphor for the seeds that are spread through our actions and memories to perpetuate our cultural DNA. Our predecessors' ideals decompose into a collective foundation for the next generation's crop of concepts and technologies.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 9.

Laura Latimer'swork in Dispersal illustrates our capacity as innovators and responsibility as caretakers by addressing the delicate balance between construction and destruction, while opening a discussion of the world we intend to leave behind, in the Window BOX.

Dispersal is the process of distribution over a wide area. Most fungi rely on gravity and air currents during spore dispersal to spread their genetic material. This simple act of microbiology is a perfect metaphor for the seeds that are spread through our actions and memories to perpetuate our cultural DNA. Our predecessors' ideals decompose into a collective foundation for the next generation's crop of concepts and technologies.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 9.

Laura Latimer'swork in Dispersal illustrates our capacity as innovators and responsibility as caretakers by addressing the delicate balance between construction and destruction, while opening a discussion of the world we intend to leave behind, in the Window BOX.

Dispersal is the process of distribution over a wide area. Most fungi rely on gravity and air currents during spore dispersal to spread their genetic material. This simple act of microbiology is a perfect metaphor for the seeds that are spread through our actions and memories to perpetuate our cultural DNA. Our predecessors' ideals decompose into a collective foundation for the next generation's crop of concepts and technologies.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 9.

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BOX 13 ArtSpace
6700 Harrisburg Blvd.
Houston, TX 77011
http://box13artspace.com/

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Admission is free.
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