Shaping Perception – Collection Show
Highlights
- Explore dynamic shadows and optical distortions created by glass installations at the National Art Glass Collection.
- Experience the interplay of light and texture that transforms the atmosphere throughout the day.
- Discover how thickness and curvature shape chromatic shifts, enhancing your appreciation for contemporary art.
- Visit Wagga Wagga's vibrant exhibition space and immerse yourself in the ethereal beauty of glass artistry.
Glass is an inherently contradictory material—simultaneously solid and ethereal, strong and fragile, visible and invisible. Its transparency allows light to become a compositional element, diffused or concentrated to shape mood and meaning.
These installation works from the National Art Glass Collection highlight how light bends through thickness, curvature, and texture, creating chromatic shifts, optical distortions, and dynamic shadows. In doing so, installation artists treat light not just as a tool, but as a medium, crafting atmospheres that shift and evolve throughout the day.
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Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
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