Exhibition Opening – Walking in Antarctica
Please join us Friday, November 15, from 5:30 – 8 pm for the opening of our newest exhibition, Walking in Antactica. In 2015, artist Helen Glazer traveled to Antarctica as a grantee of the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, in order to photograph ice and geological formations for eventual production as photographic prints and sculpture. She worked out of remote Antarctic scientific field camps and had access to protected areas that can only be entered with government permits or in the company of a skilled mountaineer.
Inspired and informed by her experiences, Walking in Antarctica is an immersive, interdisciplinary exhibition bringing together photography, sculpture, and audio narrative to take the viewer on a journey through an extraordinary environment of remote places that the tourist ships do not reach, and few people get to witness in person. The exhibition is organized as a series of “walks” through remarkable Antarctic landscapes: over frozen lakes, around towering glaciers and baroque sea ice formations, into a magnificent frozen ice cave, across fields of surreal-looking boulders, and through a lively colony of nesting Adélie penguins.
Helen will be here to give a short program in the gallery with time for questions following.
A Program of ExhibitsUSA, a national division of Mid-America Arts Alliance and The National Endowment for the Arts.
You can view more of Helen’s work here.
Your ticket includes full access to the museum, along with a drink from the RTPI bar, and light bites from Elegant Edibles. The RTPI bar features wine, beer, cider, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Walking in Antarctica is proudly sponsored by Honest John’s Pizzeria.