Flubbed

At first sight, there's nothing artistic about Flubber, the wobbly star of comedies since the '60s. But Flubber is also considered a source of energy and is referred to as the stuff dreams are made of. We think the same can be said about art. Skidmore College professor Victoria Palermo's...
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At first sight, there’s nothing artistic about Flubber, the wobbly star of comedies since the ’60s. But Flubber is also considered a source of energy and is referred to as the stuff dreams are made of. We think the same can be said about art. Skidmore College professor Victoria Palermo’s Flubber uses liquid rubber and familiar objects for her creations, which include totems, structures and stalagmitic bio-forms. Flubber is exhibited 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays in the Project Room at Conduit Gallery, 1626 Hi-Line Drive. Admission is free. Call 214-939-0064 or visit conduitgallery.com.

March 30-May 5

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