“Keep Breathing” to be exhibited at Windgate Gallery through Jan. 30
The UA-PTC Windgate Gallery will showcase a new exhibit, Keep Breathing, by Erin Lorenzen beginning Nov. 21. The exhibit will run through Jan. 30, 2025. The exhibit features a series of mixed-media artwork by Lorenzen that explores themes of daily life, spiritual practices, and personal devotion.
Opening Reception
An opening reception for the exhibit will be held Nov. 21 from 5-7 p.m. in
the Center for Humanities and Arts (CHARTS) lobby, located on the college's Main
Campus. The reception is open to the public and is free of charge.
Gallery Information
Admission to the Windgate Gallery is free and open to the public. Regular
gallery hours are Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The gallery is
closed on weekends. The gallery is located inside the college’s CHARTS building
on the Main Campus.
About the Artist
Erin Lorenzen's multimedia artwork is interested in the intersections of
inner experience and outer environment. Using craft techniques and lived-with
materials, she creates pieces that playfully examine the various systems that
shape us, probing the nature of the human condition and questioning why we fill
our days in such varied ways. Lorenzen earned bachelor’s degrees in Studio Art
and Spanish in 2002, and a master’s in counseling in 2020. Her art, yoga, and
therapeutic programs have engaged communities through workshops, events, and
exhibitions for over two decades. She currently lives and works in Northwest
Arkansas.
For more information on the artist, please visit her website: erinlealorenzen.com/art
Pictured: Keep Breathing, 2024 by Erin Lorenzen
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