LAFAYETTE TODAY
On Exhibit
 | | Allison Thompson ’08 (right) participated in the creative process as Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor of Art, and Elizabeth Chapman collaborated on works currently on exhibit
in New York City.
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Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor of Art, collaborated with award-winning mixed-media artist and architect Elizabeth Chapman to create works in an exhibit entitled “Hypertexturalities (Architectures & Morphologies)” on view through Oct. 30 at Florence Lynch Gallery, New York City.
“Elizabeth Chapman’s interest in medieval towns led to the idea of architecture based on social interaction and the idea that structures in our brain reflect the architecture we build,” Kerns says. The artists meld and layer images of cities with images of human cells. “This is about organic growth, which we related to the body and the mind.”
Kerns and Chapman engaged
Emily Gillespie ’07, Alaina Lackman ’09, Danielle Schreier ’07, and Allison Thompson ’08 in the
creative process.
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