“Most Improved,” Lance Flowers’ assembly of collages for his exhibition at the Community Artists’ Collective, addresses the philosophical concept of Anicca, the Buddhist doctrine of impermanence.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until November 30. The opening reception will happen on November 16 at 3 pm and the artist talk on November 23 at 4 pm.
“Most Improved,” Lance Flowers’ assembly of collages for his exhibition at the Community Artists’ Collective, addresses the philosophical concept of Anicca, the Buddhist doctrine of impermanence.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until November 30. The opening reception will happen on November 16 at 3 pm and the artist talk on November 23 at 4 pm.
“Most Improved,” Lance Flowers’ assembly of collages for his exhibition at the Community Artists’ Collective, addresses the philosophical concept of Anicca, the Buddhist doctrine of impermanence.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until November 30. The opening reception will happen on November 16 at 3 pm and the artist talk on November 23 at 4 pm.