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Dallas artist Justin Ginsberg debuts his solo exhibition Mesophase at Ro2 Art (110 N. Akard St.) Friday. According to his statement, he attempts to “utilize molten glass in non-traditional means, directing it to engage in extreme, and sometimes violent interactions, with outside forces/materials.” He goes on to cite a certain...
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Dallas artist Justin Ginsberg debuts his solo exhibition Mesophase at Ro2 Art (110 N. Akard St.) Friday. According to his statement, he attempts to “utilize molten glass in non-traditional means, directing it to engage in extreme, and sometimes violent interactions, with outside forces/materials.” He goes on to cite a certain comfort in that kind of tension. Also on display is his new installation “Existence #5: One Single Life,” which also incorporates handmade glass, displayed in beautiful arcs, suspended from the ceiling. Opening reception runs from 7 to 10 p.m. and is free. The show closes June 1. Visit ro2art.com for more info.
Thursdays-Saturdays. Starts: May 3. Continues through June 1, 2013

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