The Union will host "Prima Materia," a two-person exhibition featuring artworks from Houston artists Darwin Arevalo and Grace Zuñiga.
"Prima Materia," whose meaning refers to a formless primeval substance regarded as the original material of the universe - essential to alchemical processes, shares recent works from process-driven artists Arevalo and Zuñiga, whose scope, subject matter, and content in art-making include personal investigations around ideas of memory, migration, and mortality via the transformation of matter and material.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 2.
The Union will host "Prima Materia," a two-person exhibition featuring artworks from Houston artists Darwin Arevalo and Grace Zuñiga.
"Prima Materia," whose meaning refers to a formless primeval substance regarded as the original material of the universe - essential to alchemical processes, shares recent works from process-driven artists Arevalo and Zuñiga, whose scope, subject matter, and content in art-making include personal investigations around ideas of memory, migration, and mortality via the transformation of matter and material.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 2.
The Union will host "Prima Materia," a two-person exhibition featuring artworks from Houston artists Darwin Arevalo and Grace Zuñiga.
"Prima Materia," whose meaning refers to a formless primeval substance regarded as the original material of the universe - essential to alchemical processes, shares recent works from process-driven artists Arevalo and Zuñiga, whose scope, subject matter, and content in art-making include personal investigations around ideas of memory, migration, and mortality via the transformation of matter and material.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 2.