This exhibition continues Mary Wilbanks' exploration of rock formations from around the world. Wind, rain, time, and tourists change the feeling of these locations, as well as the stones themselves. By painting the rocks - both as they are now, and as they have been - Wilbanks seeks to capture the history of these landscapes.
For more than 50 years, The Jung Center has served as a nonprofit resource offering dynamic and compelling classes – “continuing education for the human spirit” – on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and intellectual topics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 27.
This exhibition continues Mary Wilbanks' exploration of rock formations from around the world. Wind, rain, time, and tourists change the feeling of these locations, as well as the stones themselves. By painting the rocks - both as they are now, and as they have been - Wilbanks seeks to capture the history of these landscapes.
For more than 50 years, The Jung Center has served as a nonprofit resource offering dynamic and compelling classes – “continuing education for the human spirit” – on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and intellectual topics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 27.
This exhibition continues Mary Wilbanks' exploration of rock formations from around the world. Wind, rain, time, and tourists change the feeling of these locations, as well as the stones themselves. By painting the rocks - both as they are now, and as they have been - Wilbanks seeks to capture the history of these landscapes.
For more than 50 years, The Jung Center has served as a nonprofit resource offering dynamic and compelling classes – “continuing education for the human spirit” – on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and intellectual topics.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 27.