Pattern and Process
The works of art in Pattern and Process encourage us to investigate how pattern can create and challenge our ways of knowing and interpreting the world.
They look at how pattern locates us within our physical surroundings, be it the built environment, natural landscapes, or the material manifestations of our daily lives.
They encourage us to explore how we use pattern to explore personal, internal, and psychic worlds, including our emotions and connections to the past.
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The works of art in Pattern and Process encourage us to investigate how pattern can create and challenge our ways of knowing and interpreting the world.
They look at how pattern locates us within our physical surroundings, be it the built environment, natural landscapes, or the material manifestations of our daily lives.
They encourage us to explore how we use pattern to explore personal, internal, and psychic worlds, including our emotions and connections to the past.
Artists on show
- Alan Cohen
- Annette Lemieux
- Anni Albers
- Armelle Bouchet O鈥橬eill
- Arturo Alonzo Sandoval
- Berenice Abbott
- Betsy Packard
- Carmen Lozar
- Charles Gaines
- Deborah Puretz
- Dextra Quotskuyva
- Don Baum
- Dot Replinger
- Elijah Burgher
- Fannie Nampeyo
- Frederick Hammersley
- Gerald Hayes
- Gunther Gerzso
- Harold Eugene Edgerton
- Ivan Mare拧
- Jack Lenor Larsen
- Jacob Hashimoto
- Jasper Johns
- Jeffry Mitchell
- Jennifer Bartlett
- Joyce Kozloff
- June Wayne
- Kenji Nakahashi
- Louise Bourgeois
- Louise Nevelson
- Mavis Pusey
- Mikyung Kim
- Sol LeWitt
- Sonny Assu
- Steffen Dam
- Temple Grandin
- Victor Ekpuk
- Vija Celmins
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