Installations
A collection of two and three dimensional objects that explore traditional methods through the memories of material. Ancestral lineage, time, and the matters that connect us.
Dualities:
National Sculpture Exhibition
June 20, 2025 - January 11, 2026
We all live in the tension of duality. As humans we experience the dichotomy of both the physical and metaphysical and attempt to balance along the tightrope of the tangible and intangible. The contemporary sculpture in this national survey seeks to create a bridge linking these binary concepts by connecting objective forms with subjective perception, emotion, and cognition.
This exhibition was co-curated by PMA Director, Nicholas Croghan, and PSC Assistant Professor of 3D Design & Sculpture, Jimmy Rhea, and features a diverse array of sculptural techniques, materials, and ideas that emphasize opposing forces constantly in flux. Included artists represent a range of perspectives from different regions across the United States and illuminate the evolving dialog between traditional and emerging processes. Artwork in the show inspires viewers to investigate these complexities and gain insights into the mysteries of dualities and the human condition.
This exhibition was co-curated by PMA Director, Nicholas Croghan, and PSC Assistant Professor of 3D Design & Sculpture, Jimmy Rhea, and features a diverse array of sculptural techniques, materials, and ideas that emphasize opposing forces constantly in flux. Included artists represent a range of perspectives from different regions across the United States and illuminate the evolving dialog between traditional and emerging processes. Artwork in the show inspires viewers to investigate these complexities and gain insights into the mysteries of dualities and the human condition.
Ancestral Matters