Arts Center hosts glass exhibit
Published 9:57 pm Tuesday, August 28, 2018
- Pictured are two onlookers of an installation by Sarah Vaughn called “Generations.” Monarch butterflies, constructed out of glass powder, rest on the walls and hang from the ceilings to create the illusion that they could fly away at any moment.
MOULTRIE, Ga. — Smiling drinking glasses, flashy rainbows, and butterflies so real that they could flutter from the walls, can all be found in the Arts Center’s newest glass exhibit, “Illustrious Expressions: An Exploration of Imagination and Reality.”
Pictured are two onlookers of an installation by Sarah Vaughn called “Generations.” Monarch butterflies, constructed out of glass powder, rest on the walls and hang from the ceilings to create the illusion that they could fly away at any moment.
The gallery is free and open to view 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday at the Colquitt County Arts Center, 401 Seventh Ave. S.W.
Visit colquittcountyarts.com to learn more about the exhibit and upcoming events or call (229) 985-1922.