WEDNESDAY PICK | Jennifer Danos fools the eye at Bethel University

Photo by Domenico Condelli (Creative Commons)
Artist Jennifer Danos lives in the Twin Cities, but she's well-traveled—a fact that's relevant to her work, often site-specific installations that inspire meditation on questions of time and space. On February 8, Danos will be at Bethel University's Johnson Gallery talking about her new installation there: Architectonic Obtrustion 3. Playing with elements of trompe-l'oeil seen on the floors of Italian palazzi, the show is sure to be an eye-opener.
Johnson Gallery, Bethel University
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