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Redbud Gallery presents Joyce Harlow: "Hello Again" opening reception

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Photo courtesy of Joyce Harlow

Redbud Gallery presents "Hello Again," an exhibition by mixed media artist Joyce Harlow. 

As an “Outsider Artist,” Harlow began her journey with clay fired in a small kiln to make “Little People,” which were combined with found objects to tell a story. As an adult, she was drawn to flea markets and antique stores for her constructions of an imaginary world.

To this day, she still sees the world through her childhood eyes. Her love of junk and discarded items carried over to her art with my assemblages of metal, wood, and clay. When she looks at “junk,” she does not see what items “were,” but rather what they could become.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 31.

Redbud Gallery presents "Hello Again," an exhibition by mixed media artist Joyce Harlow.

As an “Outsider Artist,” Harlow began her journey with clay fired in a small kiln to make “Little People,” which were combined with found objects to tell a story. As an adult, she was drawn to flea markets and antique stores for her constructions of an imaginary world.

To this day, she still sees the world through her childhood eyes. Her love of junk and discarded items carried over to her art with my assemblages of metal, wood, and clay. When she looks at “junk,” she does not see what items “were,” but rather what they could become.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 31.

Redbud Gallery presents "Hello Again," an exhibition by mixed media artist Joyce Harlow.

As an “Outsider Artist,” Harlow began her journey with clay fired in a small kiln to make “Little People,” which were combined with found objects to tell a story. As an adult, she was drawn to flea markets and antique stores for her constructions of an imaginary world.

To this day, she still sees the world through her childhood eyes. Her love of junk and discarded items carried over to her art with my assemblages of metal, wood, and clay. When she looks at “junk,” she does not see what items “were,” but rather what they could become.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 31.

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WHERE

Redbud Gallery
303 E. 11th St.
Houston, TX 77008
https://www.redbudgallery.com/

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Admission is free.
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