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Carter Hicks captures the fading essence of Americana through his evocative images of abandoned roadside buildings, dilapidated signs, and the everyday working people of the Southeastern United States. "The Long Way Home: Roadside Images of a Lost Americana" serves as a tribute to the forgotten industries and small-town enterprises that once flourished before being sidelined by the expansion of the interstate highway system.
An artist talk will take place in the Central Campus Art Gallery, Building C-21, Room 163.
Carter Hicks captures the fading essence of Americana through his evocative images of abandoned roadside buildings, dilapidated signs, and the everyday working people of the Southeastern United States. "The Long Way Home: Roadside Images of a Lost Americana" serves as a tribute to the forgotten industries and small-town enterprises that once flourished before being sidelined by the expansion of the interstate highway system.
An artist talk will take place in the Central Campus Art Gallery, Building C-21, Room 163.
Admission is free.