When: Mondays-Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Nov. 8 2024
What happens when things in our world are no longer useful? Do they transcend into beauty or descend into decay? Photographer Sarah Knobel sees mystery, destruction and hope in every object around her. Step into her world through What Remains Transparent, an exhibition at Eastern Washington University’s Gallery of Art, where Knobel takes plastic objects left to the wayside — mostly leftover packaging from everyday goods — and puts them center stage. She explores the beauty and havoc that this material wreaks on our globe. But bright colors, whimsical compositions and thoughtful contrasts bring to life a world you’ll want to be a part of. The truth, both thrilling and somber, is that you already are.
Sarah Knobel: What Remains Transparent • Oct. 3-Nov. 8; open Mon-Fri from 9 am-5 pm • Free • Eastern Washington University • 140 Art Building, Cheney • ewu.edu/gallery