For artist and alumnus Brian Cavanaugh, 2020 was an incredibly difficult year. Like so many others, juggling a career and family in a pandemic upended everything. Cavanaugh spent much of his time at home with family, but stopped working creatively. Inspired by Giorgia Lupi’s visualizations of life during lockdown for the “New York Times” he referenced his photo library of 7,870 photos from 2020 to collect data. Continuing his work with pixel and color, the works on exhibition use photos from Cavanaugh’s personal collection to create new works.
Exhibit will be in the Freedman Gallery from March 24 - April 24
Freedman Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9:00AM -5:00PM and Sunday 1:00-4:00PM
• Artist’s Lecture, Thursday, March 31, 4 p.m., Klein Lecture Hall at Albright College
• Reception, Thursday, March 31, 5-7 p.m., Freedman Gallery
For more information visit the website:
https://www.albright.edu/about-albright/buildings-facilities/center-for-the-arts/freedman-gallery/