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Pam Rogers

Thursday, November 15, 2012

New GRACE Exhibit Connects People and Nature

In "Carins: Works by Pam Rogers," the artist uses natural materials to show connection between nature and people, life and death, bloom and decay.

Greater Reston Arts Center welcomes a new exhibit to the gallery beginning Thursday. CARINS: Works by Pam Rogers uses abstract works on paper as well as sculptural installations that utilize plants and soil pigments, to show a direct connection between events, relationships and materials. Rogers' work addresses the relationship between individuals and nature, exploring cultural issues related to sustainability and growth. She works with a wide variety of organic materials, including sculptural installations assembled from vegetation in various stages of bloom or decay. GRACE curators say her use of natural materials reinvents the classic still life and landscape traditions, placing a contemporary spin on the concept of beauty within decay…

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