Designed for General Use at Carl Cherry Center

Victoria May uses an array of materials—lab ware, paper, glass, metal, beeswax—to explore the realms of memory, perception and human nature, "giving tangible form to the psychological wiring of the human mind." This exhibit is a pseudo-scientific anthropological study, lending seemingly ordinary objects take on oddly different meanings and allusions in this woman's hands. Her re-creation of a seemingly worn boxspring, for example, looks simultaneously familiar and mysterious. There's something there. The artist will be there at the opening reception from 3-5pm on Saturday, Oct. 9; the art will linger until Dec. 3. [WR]
3-5pm Oct. 9 opening reception; 11am-4pm Mon-Fri regular hours. Carl Cherry Center for the Arts, Fourth and Guadalupe, Carmel. Free. 624-7491. http://www.carlcherrycenter.org/.

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