Moody Center for the Arts presents "Urban Impressions" opening reception

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Photo courtesy of Thomas Dubrock

Focusing on the overarching and shared aspects of urban life, the "Urban Impressions" exhibition presents an international selection of artists, including Rana Begum, Mary Flanagan, Katsumi Hayakawa, Kahlil Irving, Lucia Koch, Julie Mehretu, Sohei Nishino, Emeka Ogboh, Robin Rhode, Seher Shah, Liu Wei, and Michael Wolf, as well as Houston-based artists Charis Ammon, Tiffany Chung, and Rick Lowe.

With its decentralized and multisensorial presentation, the exhibition highlights alternate modes of perception and encourages inclusive discourse about how artists experience and record the world. In turn, this broad survey of creative responses helps us articulate and process the complexities of urban life.

Focusing on the overarching and shared aspects of urban life, the "Urban Impressions" exhibition presents an international selection of artists, including Rana Begum, Mary Flanagan, Katsumi Hayakawa, Kahlil Irving, Lucia Koch, Julie Mehretu, Sohei Nishino, Emeka Ogboh, Robin Rhode, Seher Shah, Liu Wei, and Michael Wolf, as well as Houston-based artists Charis Ammon, Tiffany Chung, and Rick Lowe.

With its decentralized and multisensorial presentation, the exhibition highlights alternate modes of perception and encourages inclusive discourse about how artists experience and record the world. In turn, this broad survey of creative responses helps us articulate and process the complexities of urban life.

Focusing on the overarching and shared aspects of urban life, the "Urban Impressions" exhibition presents an international selection of artists, including Rana Begum, Mary Flanagan, Katsumi Hayakawa, Kahlil Irving, Lucia Koch, Julie Mehretu, Sohei Nishino, Emeka Ogboh, Robin Rhode, Seher Shah, Liu Wei, and Michael Wolf, as well as Houston-based artists Charis Ammon, Tiffany Chung, and Rick Lowe.

With its decentralized and multisensorial presentation, the exhibition highlights alternate modes of perception and encourages inclusive discourse about how artists experience and record the world. In turn, this broad survey of creative responses helps us articulate and process the complexities of urban life.

WHEN

WHERE

Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University
6100 Main St.
MS-480
Houston, TX 77005
https://moody.rice.edu/events/opening-reception-urban-impressions

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Admission is free.
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