We're excited to present AMALGAMS, a solo art show by local artist and CCA architecture professor, Gregory Hurcomb.
Join us Friday, April 20 for mind-blowing art, funky beats by DJ JUSTIME, tasty drinks, great shopping and the usual HANGR 16 antics!
High-fives,
HANGR 16
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ABOUT THE SHOW
A series of snapshots, multiples, accessories, adjuncts, broadcast frequencies of events and...
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We're excited to present AMALGAMS, a solo art show by local artist and CCA architecture professor, Gregory Hurcomb.
Join us Friday, April 20 for mind-blowing art, funky beats by DJ JUSTIME, tasty drinks, great shopping and the usual HANGR 16 antics!
High-fives,
HANGR 16
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ABOUT THE SHOW
A series of snapshots, multiples, accessories, adjuncts, broadcast frequencies of events and horizons not yet discovered, these constellations are artifacts of oblique rhythm and spatial disjunction. This dream occurs within a dream partially defined and never completely revealed. While the location of these works is firmly located within the margins of the possible offering space and time a concrete vehicle for explication; a fallen note, or a broken pixel hangs precipitously in the balance, legible, but distorted, disappearing.
ABOUT GREG (hearts for reading this far!)
Gregory Hurcomb (°1977, New York City, United States) creates media artworks, architecture, installation, photos, drawings and sculptures. By contesting the division between the realm of memory and the realm of experience, Hurcomb tries to create works in which the actual event still has to take place or just has ended: moments evocative of atmosphere and suspense that are not part of a narrative thread. The drama unfolds elsewhere while the build-up of tension is frozen to become the memory of an event that will never take place.