Fred Eversley: Reflecting Back (the World)
Oct. 8, 2022 - Jan. 15, 2023
Fred Eversley wanted to capture the energy that colors and parabolic lenses create. The pieces are displayed in a way that makes one walk around the acrylic sculpture and invites them to look through the lenses—to see the world through the colors each lens holds. Although most sculptures are 20 inches in diameter, some take on different shapes, evoking different moods.
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