Emily Fussner: Even a Parking Lot is Beautiful at Dawn Artist Talk

Saturday / July 10 / 2pm - 3pm EST

Join AAC and resident artist Emily Fussner for an artist talk in conjunction with Even a Parking Lot is Beautiful at Dawn, a solo exhibition of Emily’s work on view in AAC’s Wyatt Resident Artists Gallery. The talk will take place at Arlington Arts Center, in the Wyatt Resident Artists Gallery, with limited capacity. Masks will be required for attendees. The event is free but registration is required and capacity is limited. Register here.

Emily Fussner: Even a Parking Lot is Beautiful at Dawn
On view: June 19 – August 28, 2021

Even a Parking Lot is Beautiful at Dawn includes new work made by AAC resident artist Emily Fussner over the last year. Fussner casts cracks in parking lots, filling them with wet paper pulp and letting it dry before removing the form. The cast paper forms that she removes from the cracks act as a relic of a specific fracture. Suspended to accentuate their dimensionality, the forms evoke a skeleton, an aerial map, or, as the artist explains “a scar that can cast a shadow.” More information

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