The McColl Center’s new exhibit highlights nontraditional approaches to figuration in pieces exploring the communities surrounding us. You’ll see works by past and current McColl artists-in-residence like Dustin Farnsworth, whose sculptures and drawings are anthropological studies of the energy, agricultural and automotive industries; Joyce J. Scott, whose beadworks are commentaries on race and gender; and Mary Tuma, whose fabric works she calls “emotional landscapes.”
Price: Free.