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1190 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, OR

http://krause.uoregon.edu
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Belle Williams explores the reality that life is grotesque yet beautiful, intertwining the body and mental health with your self-worth. She achieves this through fabric, beading, and various other art forms.

Lane Webster utilizes the ceramic medium to construct a world of sensual joy. Color, ambiguous characters, and recurring motifs serve to provide the audience with whichever experience their imagination desires.

Calder Muller explores the boundaries between material reality and systems of understanding through photographs which function as maps to complex scenes of physical landscape. He is interested in the question: Where does our world deviate from our perception of it? 

Peyton Forth uses objects found in office environments such as reception phones, file organizers, manila folders and used carpet squares to explore a surrealist eeriness that can emanate from these everyday objects of labor. Through actions enacted on these recognizable forms, He correlates the disposability of workers in an office space to the disposability of the objects that surround them.

 

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