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Transplants Exhibition
Reese Bullen Gallery • -

Los Angeles based artist Jennifer Gunlock reflects on the ever present alteration of our wildlands due to human manipulation, whether through clear-cutting and construction, imposed infrastructure, or the removal, relocation, and domestication of plants and animals.
Incorporating photographs taken on her travels with decorative papers and colored pencil—as well as digitally collaged into video animations—Gunlock constructs landscapes that are marked by infrastructure such as oil wells, cell phone towers disguised as trees, and buildings for habitation. The work comments on our direct human impact on the environment, also reflecting on Earth’s interminable shapeshifting over the long period of its existence.
Opening Reception + Artist Talk: Thursday February 13th, 4:30pm-6pm at Reese Bullen Gallery, Art B 101
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