Frozen: Prudence Y. Gill and Terry Lindquist
Presented by Dublin Arts Council
Water has the ability to transform into three common states of matter-liquid, gas and ice. Artist Prudence Gill has worked with water and concepts of water throughout her career. In this most recent work, she directs her attention to the qualities of water in its coldest state. Whether visualizing life at the ocean's deepest sub-aquatic level or along the under surface of northern lakes and streams in the dead of winter, her desire to connect with the mystery of otherness within an untouchable environment remains constant.
Terry Lindquist's exquisite black and white photographs of frozen surfaces create worlds where scale is insignificant and the architecture of nature carries the viewer between the macro and micro cosmos of possibilities.
Gill has served as the director/curator of the Hopkins Hall Gallery at The Ohio State University since receiving her MFA from OSU. She has twice received the Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship and has exhibited her work in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Terry Lindquist, Ph.D., is a retired photography professor from State University of New York (SUNY). Lindquist currently resides in Alabama.
January 18, 2012 - February 24, 2012

This event funded by a grant from the Ohio Arts Council
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