


Three exhibitions that explore new trends in 21st century sculpture to reference today’s sciences and the recent technologies of physics, computational mathematics and engineering as they interrelate with society’s philosophical discourse and the visual arts.
This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of John and Diane Marek and the John & Diane Marek Visiting Artist Lecture Series. For more information of this exhibition and coming series events, Visit www.utc.edu/cressgallery/marek/.
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In Gallery II:
Feinstein Scholarship recipients Kimberly Flynn and Roxane Garrett
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phone: (423) 425-4600 or email: Ruth-Grover@utc.edu
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transcendence : mark andreas
infosphere aesthetics : [dnasab]
field : ryan wolfe