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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Artist Max Colby and Laura Burkhalter\, Senior Curator
DESCRIPTION:Join Senior Curator Laura Burkhalter for an overview of “Transform Any Room” followed by a conversation with visiting Artist Max Colby. Comprised of colorful materials and fabrics\, Colby’s multi-piece work\, “They Consume Each Other\,” will be on view in the Anna K. Meredith gallery as part of the upcoming exhibition. \nThis event is free\, and no registration is required. \nProgram supported by Humanities Iowa. The views and opinions expressed by these programs do not necessarily reflect those of Humanities Iowa. \nMax Colby (American\, born 1990)\nThey Consume Each Other 2018-2021\nCrystal\, plastic\, and wood beads and sequins\, found fabric\, trim\, fabric flowers\, ribbon\, costume jewelry\, keychains\, ornaments\, toys\, polyester batting\, thread\, glass stands\nCourtesy of the artist
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LOCATION:Des Moines Art Center\, 4700 Grand Ave\, Des Moines\, IA\, 50312\, United States
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