Galveston Arts Center presents a solo exhibition by Austin-based artist Brad Tucker, with an artist talk beginning at 6:30 pm. Tucker’s exhibition, Standard Tan, includes a collection of wood, fabric, and painted sculptural objects that explore color, texture, and language. Often mimicking tools and utilitarian objects, his work plays with the loose ends of craftsmanship at the border between painting and sculpture. Tucker’s experience as an artist, skateboarder, musician, and teacher reveals itself in his work through the use of abstracted shapes, text, and sound elements encountered in his daily life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until June 2.
Galveston Arts Center presents a solo exhibition by Austin-based artist Brad Tucker, with an artist talk beginning at 6:30 pm. Tucker’s exhibition, Standard Tan, includes a collection of wood, fabric, and painted sculptural objects that explore color, texture, and language. Often mimicking tools and utilitarian objects, his work plays with the loose ends of craftsmanship at the border between painting and sculpture. Tucker’s experience as an artist, skateboarder, musician, and teacher reveals itself in his work through the use of abstracted shapes, text, and sound elements encountered in his daily life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until June 2.
Galveston Arts Center presents a solo exhibition by Austin-based artist Brad Tucker, with an artist talk beginning at 6:30 pm. Tucker’s exhibition, Standard Tan, includes a collection of wood, fabric, and painted sculptural objects that explore color, texture, and language. Often mimicking tools and utilitarian objects, his work plays with the loose ends of craftsmanship at the border between painting and sculpture. Tucker’s experience as an artist, skateboarder, musician, and teacher reveals itself in his work through the use of abstracted shapes, text, and sound elements encountered in his daily life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until June 2.