Letitia Quesenberry
small antidote
Exhibition dates:
October 28 – December 2, 2016
Friday, October 28
Reception for the artist: 6-8:30pm
Letitia Quesenberry uses subtlety and obscurity as tools of investigation, lenses through which she inspects themes of memory, perception, and representation. While her portfolio varies in approach and message, a unity of effect runs through her work. Quesenberry offers this thread of continuity, a cognitive emotional moment of rest and quiet, to consider the many ways that certainty is elusive and ambiguity is compelling.
Visit https://www.rockford.edu/artslectures/artgallery/ for more information about upcoming exhibits. The Rockford University Art Gallery provides a varied series of art exhibitions and related programming in support of theDepartment of Art and Art History and is an important educational and cultural resource for the campus and community. The Gallery is located in the Clark Arts Center, the locus of the University’s Department of Art and Art History.
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