Terry Karson | “Pillar to Post”

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"Pillar to Post" by Terry Karson

Bozeman artist Terry Karson, whose work is described as “abstract and contemplative, minimal yet inviting,” displays collages on paper from recycled packaging through Feb. 25 in the Emerson Center Lobby and a large-scale sculptural installation in the Jessie Wilber Gallery. A reception is slated for 5-8 p.m. Feb. 10.

Karson has said that his collages are “not intended to be pictures to look into, but objects to look at.” He uses recycled consumer cardstock packaging that encases the foods we eat and “are produced by the corporate pillars that both economically support, and ecologically undermine, our culture.”

Karson’s exhibit in the Wilber Gallery is an installation of large pillars, covered with the same type of recycled packaging materials. The inspiration for these pillars came directly from seeing omnipresent tiles while traveling through Turkey.

According to the artist, “While all this tile work struck a deep chord in me, it was the more modest tiled surfaces… Read more

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