New exhibit at Fenix Fayetteville strips down to vulnerability
The artist collective at Fenix Fayetteville present NAKED, a new show that exposes “the unguarded, undisguised and unabashed,” according to a press release.
The exhibit’s purpose is to engage viewers with a deeper understanding of the idea of being stripped down. Presentations that build on the “naked concept” include exposed raw edges, sculptures off pedestals, and immersive installations that call on vulnerability.
Keep an eye out for “The Semiotics of Home Cooking” by Ashley Kaye, “Cedar Knob” by Rob Gordon, “Lavender Haze” by Ciara Froning, and “BareNaked Ladies” from the Forest for the Trees series by Robin Miller Bookhout.
The free exhibit will run through March 2 at Fenix Fayetteville’s permanent location, 16 West Center St. The exhibit’s reception will be 5-8 p.m. Feb. 7. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Follow @fenixfayetteville for updates.
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