Eastfield College- H100 Gallery
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H Schenck: Runaway Boy.
Eastfield College- H100 Gallery
April 12 - May 11, 2018
"H Schenck’s work explores the inherent potential of various materials, such as foam, fabric, wood, and found objects, 'using the discovered traits as a language.' In Runaway Boy., he makes use of seemingly disparate objects and materials, 'each acting as a single word within the context of a sculptural sentence. The result is an exhibition/narrative about deconstructing the human experience.'"

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