Lena Spencer exhibit at Valley of the Caddo Museum and Cultural Center
Lena Spencer B.F.A. & M.S. from TAMU-Commerce
Artist Statement:
The inspiration began with a sketch night at the Sam Bell Maxey House. We hired a model to dress in late 1800 period clothing so we could sketch. The images were lovely and the history in the house compelling. The juxtaposition of historical images, cultural and historical references, pattern and design, with today's modern woman resonated and I began to look for connections to create narrative.
My work conveys my perspective on relationships, motherhood, childhood, feminism, and life through images and materials that have been used in the past and recomposed to create a new narrative in a contemporary form. Repeated motifs stress similarities, unity and explore composition. The bicycle played an important part in shaping the future for independent women in so many ways. The images chosen have symbolic and emotional content, reusing and valuing the past, and celebrating the caring and independent spirit of a woman in a graphic modern style.
This exhibit will be here through September 30, 2021.
Date and Time
Saturday Aug 14, 2021
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT
Location
Valley of the Caddo Museum and Cultural Center
1115 Bonham Street
Paris, Tx. 75460
Contact Information
903-905-4099
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