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Exhibitions

2pm

Julie Wills: The Bitter Pains | Opening Reception + Artist Talk

Academy Art Museum
106 South Street
Easton, MD

The Bitter Pains considers the parallels between myth and architecture as forms of world-building—that is, as systems for making sense of unstable conditions. Composed of text fragments and sculptural forms, this exhibition invites viewers to move through language as space, encountering shifting narratives of love, loss, and endurance. Working with cast-off materials from the building trades, The Bitter Pains reflects cycles of use, abandonment, and reuse within overlapping social, political, and climatic uncertainties. By working primarily with discarded objects, Julie Wills’ work offers a timely examination of the role we all play in creating a landscape where consumerism and ecology have coalesced.

*Please join us for an opening reception and artist talk on Saturday, August 22nd at 2pm

This exhibition is presented together with a one-day workshop on Saturday, October 10thon the use of text in visual art forms – open to all those with a curious and creative mind! You can read more about this class and register here.

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