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Alison Hiltner; Suzy Greenberg: Pathological

By Jessica Armbruster

Published on April 02, 2008

Though the word "pathological" has many negative connotations, that doesn't mean this show will be dark. In fact, there probably will be light. Through a collaborative installation, local artists Alison Hiltner and Suzy Greenberg plan to examine the expansive frontier of the mind: our irrational fears and misinterpretations of human psychology. Hiltner's past works have featured inflatables that use light to create objects reminiscent of a magical underwater world, or a trip through an anatomy or molecular model. Greenberg, the founder and curator of Uptown's Soo Visual Arts Center, creates intricately detailed sculpture and art. Opening reception 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, April 5.
April 5-27, 2008



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