On the weekend we headed up to Denton to visit the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center, where we saw the work of Texas Woman's University professor Colby Parsons. We found his work, which he describes on his website as "the intersection between physicality and immateriality," to be quite intriguing. His use of light, shadow, and ceramics in this exhibition, which is called Structured Light, is both unique and innovative.
After leaving the gallery, we headed to Recycled Books on the square where I acquired an old Folkways Records LP of Woody Guthrie playing with Leadbelly, Cisco Houston, and others, which I am currently enjoying whilst typing these words. It is always a fine time when we head to Little D.
Here is a short video of Colby Parsons' work that was displayed on Navy Pier in Chicago.
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