August 6 - September 25, 2021
From LHUCA:
“Kasey Ramirez explores the tension between stability and impermanence by placing architectural structures in consuming environments. In the wake of increasingly frequent severe storms, and having direct experience with Superstorm Sandy, her personal sense of vulnerability connects with the impending tipping point of climate change. In her drawings and prints, buildings become a stand-in for humans, a metaphor for human efforts to protect ourselves, but that are ultimately vulnerable to environmental extremes.”
On View: August 6, 2021 | 1–5 pm
511 Ave K
Lubbock, 79401 Texas
806 762-8606
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