July 15 - 27, 2023
From Blind Alley Projects:
“Through the intermingling reflections of obscured photography, glass, and neon, the installation Liminal Space: Benjamin Loftis, Red, Yellow, Green, contemplates fluidity of identity, the power of representation, and resonance of personal narratives. Overwhelming the space,
the faded image of a man serves as a portal to the past. This solemn gray field veils a neon target symbolizing the crosshairs of scrutiny and the individual’s identity within societal constructs. Loftis notes that, “Red, Yellow, Green, serves as a visual tapestry, inviting viewers to reflect upon their own stories and embrace the diverse complexities that shape us as individuals.”
Liminal Space: Benjamin Loftis, Red, Yellow, Green, installation details Artist bio: Benjamin Loftis was born in Dallas, Texas in 1991. He was raised in Texas but shared residences in New Mexico. Loftis graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the University of Texas at Arlington in Arlington, Texas in 2020. In 2023, Loftis earned a Master of Fine Arts from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, where he also served as a graduate student aid, a teaching assistant, and an instructor of record in Ceramics. Loftis currently works and lives in Dallas, Texas. This year’s Liminal Space is a series of independent exhibitions by three TCU MFA students who graduated spring 2023: Sheryl Anaya, June 17—29 Sarah Hunt, July 1—14 Benjamin Loftis, July 15—27”
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