The MUSA show at Cozart's Antiques in west downtown Raleigh was varied, intriguing and successful in presenting artistic takes on the issues behind the show's concept - work and making things in the post-industrial age. This picture album accompanies a review post at Raleigh Rambles.
The show's entrance - it was staged in a former furniture factory. Matt's birds, visible on wall, are featured at the end of this post.
John Barlow Hudson's "Felt Hat Body"
Sarah Botwick's
"Paint History"
"Paint History"
"Invisible" band sets the magic wheel.
Mike pulls the rope! Down go the clay pendants.
She has just been splashed by a sudden plop!
Drip installation late in show.
Commercial tin samples on factory wall.
US 1 shrine
Matt's birds
The MUSA show at Cozart Antiques in west downtown Raleigh was varied, intriguing and successful in presenting artistic takes on the issues behind the show's concept - work and making things in the post-industrial age.
Musa Review at Raleigh Rambles
The MUSA show at Cozart Antiques in west downtown Raleigh was varied, intriguing and successful in presenting artistic takes on the issues behind the show's concept - work and making things in the post-industrial age.
Musa Review at Raleigh Rambles
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