3D Vibrations Exhibit Shakes West Campus

The Art Gallery at West Campus, located at 3800 N.W. 115th Ave., is exhibiting 3D Vibrations a retrospective of Venezuelan kinetic artist Jose Margulis through April 14. The collection shows the diverse stages of the artist development from his beginnings up to today. Margulis describes his work as patterns and designs that are not absolutes and change as the viewer changes their point of view.

3D Vibrations was conceived by Contemporary Art Projects USA gallery in Sunny Isles Beach curator Maria Velia Savino and Margulis and proposed by gallery executive director Tata Fernandez.

This exhibition is an important insight on one of the new tendencies of contemporary art,” Savino said. “Especially in the field of geometric abstraction and the use of new materials, media and techniques in art.”

Visitors must request access from the Public Safety Department to enter the gallery. Admission is free. MDC students and employees with decals can park in available campus parking.

For more information, contact MDC Galleries of Art + Design: (305) 237-7700.

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