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Date
Fall 2023
Abstract
Encounters is a group exhibition of 11 Amos Eno Gallery member artists with work composed of a variety of materials, including watercolor, encaustic, acrylic, oils, wood, canvas, felt, paper, cement, and photography. Despite differences in form, style, and subject , these works are all examples of the artists’ exploration of the concept of "encounters" through their respective artistic practices.
Tulu Bayar
Indecisive (2023)
Color pencil on photograph, archival pigment print (edition 3 of 5), 8.5 x 10 inches.
“In my work, the physical characteristics of subjects are often masked or hidden, ornate with depicted patterns, resulting in an open-ended narrative. As an immigrant artist I use historical and contemporary imagery and stories culled from references that include manuscripts, magazines, artifacts, motifs and symbols found both in my native and adapted land.”
The image downloadable on this record is an exhibition shot.
Type
Exhibition
Exhibition Type
Group
Venue
Amos Eno Gallery
Department
Art & Art History
Recommended Citation
Bayar, Tulu, "Encounters" (2023). Faculty Exhibitions. 30.
https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/art-faculty-exhibitions/30