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Carol Flueckiger: Solitary Voyager


December 04 - January 30,2021

A solo exhibition featuring work by Carol Flueckiger. From LHUCA: "I live on the world’s largest light table, aka Lubbock, TX or The Flatlands.  It is an additive color landscape – more light than land, more horizon than pavement, more sky than earth.  My paintbrush is the sun; my subject is energy.  Bicycles, tumbleweeds and early American feminist history are my favorite subjects and reflect the geography I live in both physically and spiritually.  These works share one title, Solitary Voyager,  which is a phrase taken from Solitude of Self, a 19th century address arguing for suffrage. I liked the phrase because it echoes the solitude that Stanton talks about in her address via the imagery of a bicycle as well as links to renewable energy via the solar process used to make the work."

Artist talk: November 18, 2020 | 12-12 am

The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center For The Arts- LHUCA 511 Avenue K
Lubbock, TX 79401
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