April 5 - June 7, 2019
A solo exhibition at Studio 1 of CASP in Lubbock.
“This exhibition is the fourth and final in a series focusing on the vital resources of the South Plains. For the exhibition, Craft will transform CASP studio 1 into a Zen garden where the artist substitutes his cast iron sculptures for the rock features, traditionally found in Zen gardens, and his own printed works for Japanese scrolls.
During the opening, Craft will engage with visitors in a tequila ceremony. There will be three tequila ceremonies in total: April 5, May 3, and June 7.
A panel discussion on the topic of water in agriculture will follow the exhibition on Saturday, April 6th starting at 7pm. Speakers include:
-Wenxuan Guo, Ph.D, of the Department of Plant and Soil Science at TTU
-Patrick Middlebrook, local farmer and founding member of Plains Liquids LLC
-Jack Craft, artist and rancher”
Opening: April 5, 2019 | 6–9 pm
Panel: April 6, 2019 | 7–9 pm
Discussion: Water in Agriculture
Performance: May 3, 2019 | 6–9 pm
Tequila Ceremony Performance in 15 minute increments
Performance: June 7, 2019 | 6–9 pm
Tequila Ceremony Performance in 15 minute increments
Charles Adams Studio Project Live/Work Studios
519 Avenue J
Lubbock, 79401 Texas
806.788.1008
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